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This article shares details about a major police operation in East Champaran aimed at tackling crime, especially against absconding criminals and drug smugglers.


In Motihari, the Superintendent of Police, Swarn Prabhat, has kicked off a bold initiative called the ‘Mahakurki Abhiyan’ to tackle crime in East Champaran. This operation took place across the district, targeting 136 criminals who had been evading the law.

The police took decisive action by confiscating properties from 97 of these notorious criminals. They even went to the criminals’ homes with court warrants, showing a strong face of the law. In fact, many doors and windows were broken down to send a clear message that no one can escape justice.

This strict campaign had immediate effects. Even before the operation officially began, 17 criminals came to the police station to surrender out of fear. During the raids, police arrested 20 more criminals and resolved a total of 136 serious cases in just one day.

The operation included raids at various police stations, where 97 houses were attached across the district. Criminals from areas like Paharpur, Harsiddhi, and Chakia felt the heat and many went into hiding due to the overwhelming police presence.

SP Swarn Prabhat assured that such strict actions will continue against anyone who disrespects the law. The aggressive approach of the police has received praise from the public, helping to restore confidence in law enforcement in the area.



Summary:

  • East Champaran police launched ‘Mahakurki Abhiyan’ against crime.

  • 97 properties of absconding criminals were confiscated.

  • 17 criminals surrendered before the operation began.

  • A total of 136 serious cases were resolved in one day.

  • The public is supportive of the police’s tough stance on crime.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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