
4 offenders exiled under Goonda Act
Jaipur: Four persons with a history of criminal activity were shunted out of Jaipur under provisions of the Rajasthan Goonda Act. The order, issued by DCP (North) Rashi Dogra Dudi, is part of an ongoing campaign to curb habitual offenders and reduce fear and intimidation in public spaces.
Police said the four accused were directed to stay outside Jaipur district limits for a month. They were relocated to designated areas in Dausa district, where they must regularly report to the police station. Entry into any part of Jaipur district during the exile period is strictly prohibited without prior permission from the authorities.
The action follows surveillance and profiling of repeat offenders who, police say, were involved in activities that create an atmosphere of fear in localities.
"The objective is to disrupt their routine network and prevent further criminal incidents in the district," a police official said.
The four accused were identified as Aslam Khan (50), a resident of Sharda Colony, under Jaisinghpura Khor police station; Chhotu Ram (44), a resident of Dhaba Ka Nala, Chimanpura, under Amber police station; Shahabuddin (38), a resident of Imam Chowk, Bas Badanpura, under Galta Gate police station; and Abid Hussain (48), a resident of Balaji Ki Kothi Ka Rasta, under Ramganj police station area. Most of these criminals are habitual offenders, police said.

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