Nanded's Major Crackdown: 23 Offenders Banished
Authorities in Nanded district, Maharashtra, have expelled 23 habitual and serious offenders as part of a major crackdown to maintain law and order. Orders were issued by Sub-Divisional Officer Sachin Khallal under District Collector Rahul Kardile's guidance. Offenders face charges under serious acts, including the Arms Act and POCSO Act.
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In a significant operation to uphold law and order, Nanded district authorities have expelled 23 habitual and serious offenders this year, officials reported on Wednesday.
This action was initiated by Sub-Divisional Officer Sachin Khallal with the counsel of District Collector Rahul Kardile.
The crackdown in 2025 has led to the removal of individuals facing charges under stringent provisions like the Arms Act and POCSO Act, targeting offenders aged 23 to 35.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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