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Gambling Den Busted In Kuhi, 15 Booked

Gambling Den Busted In Kuhi, 15 Booked

Time of India13-05-2025
Nagpur: In a major crackdown on illegal activities, Kuhi police raided a card gambling den in Chikna area and apprehended 15 individuals red-handed. Police seized property worth ₹4.53 lakh including ₹3,370 cash, playing cards, and 10 two-wheelers.
According to sources, the accused came from various localities in and around Nagpur and are mostly in their 20s and 30s, with one individual in his 50s. They include Sachin Sahu (34), Pramod Ahirkar (44), Rahul Thackeray (34), Shankar Kode (23), Ganesh Lanjewar (36), Suraj Khadse (24), Atul Thackeray (39), Tejas Bujale (24), Karthik Naranware (28), Jitesh alias Bablu Phalekar (54), Karthik Yelekar (26), Lokesh Ghuble (28), Devraj Bawankar (28), Sajan Lanjewar (41), and Ashish Nasre (23).Police have booked all 15 accused under Section 12 of Maharashtra Prevention of Gambling Act. Further investigation is underway to determine if the arrested individuals are part of a larger network of illegal gambling operations.
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