KKN Gurugram Desk | In Bihar, criminals are finding themselves increasingly cornered as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has issued stern directives to the police, urging them to take decisive action against crime. Over the past few days, the state police have been actively engaged in a series of operations that have led to multiple encounters with notorious criminals. Along with these encounters, several criminals have been arrested, signaling a tough stance on lawlessness.
Earlier this year, in January, a special team of the State Task Force (STF) succeeded in eliminating two infamous criminals who had bounties of ₹50,000 each on their heads. In addition, eight Naxals were apprehended during this period. This is just a glimpse of the action taken by Bihar’s law enforcement, with a total of 227 criminals being caught so far. Among those arrested, 29 are notorious gangsters with bounties on their heads.
The state police have made it clear that no one who breaks the law will be spared. Over the last three months, several districts, including Patna, have witnessed four encounters between the police and criminals. These operations have not only led to the arrest of offenders but have also successfully dismantled criminal networks operating in the region.
The Bihar government’s relentless crackdown on crime is part of a larger strategy to ensure the safety and security of its citizens. By targeting high-profile criminals and their associates, the state authorities are sending a strong message that law and order will be upheld at all costs. The police forces in Bihar are leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice.
As a result of these operations, criminals who once believed they could operate with impunity in Bihar are now facing the full force of the law. The state’s police are working round the clock to ensure that the streets of Bihar remain free from the clutches of criminal syndicates. Bihar’s law enforcement is determined to ensure that there is no place left for lawbreakers to hide.
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