Home / Crime and Justice / Nagpur Cops Expel 7 Criminals Ahead of Elections
Nagpur Cops Expel 7 Criminals Ahead of Elections
2 Jan
Summary
- Seven offenders, including two women bootleggers, were externed.
- Offenders involved in assault, threats, and running illegal liquor dens.
- Externment orders ban them from entering Nagpur city and surrounding areas.

Nagpur city police have taken a significant step to enhance public safety and confidence by externing seven habitual offenders. This decisive action, occurring ahead of the NMC elections, targets individuals with a history of serious criminal involvement. The externment orders, issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police Niketan B Kadam, specifically affect residents from Pardi and Wathoda police station jurisdictions.
The externed individuals, including two women bootleggers, were reportedly involved in a range of illicit activities. These include assaults, indecent abuse conspiracies, causing intentional injuries, criminal intimidation, death threats, and operating illegal liquor dens. Despite previous preventive actions, these offenders showed no inclination towards reform, prompting the police to implement stricter measures.
The externment orders, served on December 31, prohibit the offenders from entering the limits of Nagpur city, Nagpur rural, and the Mauda and Kuhi police stations for durations ranging from three months to two years. This operation was conducted under the guidance of Assistant Commissioner of Police Rohit Oval, with support from senior police inspectors Sunil Kakade and Harish Kumar Borade, underscoring a coordinated effort to maintain law and order.




