A day before the start of the new year, a class was held for history-sheeters, SP Dr. Lal Umed Singh gave advice
Raipur. Keeping in view the upcoming New Year festival, in view of the prevention of crimes, keeping a check on criminals, and maintaining security and peace, as per the instructions of Senior Superintendent of Police, Dr. Lal Umed Singh, more than 50 knife attackers, history-sheeters and criminal elements residing in different police station areas were made to appear in the Crime Branch today by the team of Crime Branch under the leadership of Additional Superintendent of Police Crime Sandeep Mittal and Deputy Superintendent of Police Crime Sanjay Singh.
The Senior Superintendent of Police himself took a parade of knife attackers, history-sheeters and criminal elements and strictly instructed them not to get involved in any kind of crime and also asked them to give information to the police about their associates who are involved in crimes. They were asked to go to their respective police stations every week and mark their attendance and live peacefully with their families by staying away from crimes, and whenever the police asks them to appear, they should immediately appear. They were asked to immediately inform the police in case of any small or big incident around their residential areas and cooperate with the police in maintaining security, peace and law and order in the area.
Along with this, senior police strictly instructed those who have created their IDs with various names like goonda, don, mafia, gangster etc. on various social media platforms and uploaded photos, videos and reels with knives, swords, air guns, pistol-like lighter guns and other weapons on their Instagram IDs, not to repeat such incidents and not to indulge in any kind of crimes. Also, the IDs of such people are being deleted by the cyber cell team.
Earlier, on 18.12.2024 and 21.12.2024, more than 150 knife attackers, history-sheeters and criminal elements were produced before the Crime Branch. In this manner, till now, more than 150 knife attackers, history-sheeters and criminal elements have been presented before the Crime Branch and their parade has been taken, which will continue in the future as well.