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Another anti-social element of Tekari was caught by the police, the judge sent him to jail

Challenging the rural system, another person involved in anti-social activities in the village, Mithilesh alias Chadde, son of Ramkumar Verma, resident of Tekari village, was caught by the Mandirhasaud police yesterday on the day of Pola. This accused, who has an old record of being caught with theft and knife, has been caught by the police this time with 84 quarters of illegal liquor. After the arrest, he was presented in the court of Judicial Magistrate First Class Dharini Rana from where he has been sent to jail in judicial custody.

chhattisgarh news Before this, two days ago, another police record holder of the same village, Ankleshwar Verma, was caught red handed by the police station staff with 90 quarters of liquor, who is also in jail on court orders.

It should be noted that the villagers were repeatedly advising the elements involved in anti-social activities in the village under the rural system, but they were not stopping their activities. A few days ago, some anti-social elements forcibly took away a goat of a person and slaughtered it in a government building under construction. On this day, the village head was out and due to mutual settlement between both the parties before returning, the report could not be filed despite the wishes of the villagers, but the angry villagers thrashed the involved elements. A few days after this, an incident of breaking the glass of a car and stealing a mobile took place and then in the midnight of 30th and 31st July, some anti-social elements broke the three-tier boundary wall of the Gauthan at various places and drove away the locked cattle, due to which the crop was damaged a lot. Due to this, an all-party delegation of angry villagers met the police station in-charge Sachin Singh and requested for investigation and concrete and effective action against the elements involved in anti-social activities. Under the Mukti Abhiyan being run on the assurance of Shri Singh and the instructions of Senior Superintendent of Police Santosh Singh, first Agaleshwar and then on the information of an informer, the team of patrolling head constable Amit Mishra and constable Khileshwar Sahu caught the accused with liquor in the afternoon near Kolhan Nala in village Nara. The father of this accused, Ramkumar Verma, also has a police record of selling liquor in the past.

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