Pune: Deputy Commissioner of Police Himmat Jadhav Declared 4 Notorious Gangsters Tadipar from Yerawada to Ensure Law and Order
Pune:
The voting for the state assembly elections is scheduled for November 20 in the state. On this background, Deputy Commissioner of Police Himmat Jadhav has declared 4 recidivist criminals who are the leaders and members of the criminal gang as tadipar to curb the crimes of on-record gangsters in the Yerawada area.
In this regard, the police have declared four criminals as tadipar, and their names are Gang Leader Vanraj Mahendra Jadhav (age 21, a resident of Laxmi Nagar, Yerawada), Gang Members Yashraj Anand Ingle (age 23, a resident of Laxmi Nagar, Yerawada), Himalaya Alias Golu Mitu Bist (age 21, a resident of Laxmi Nagar, Yerawada), and Mayur Vishnu Gunjal (age 26, a resident of Wadar Vasti, Shani Ali, Yerawada).
Police informed that these criminals are of a murderous and dangerous nature, and multiple heinous crimes, such as murder, rioting, grievous hurt, vandalism, possession of dangerous weapons, abuse, assault with hands, etc., have been registered against them at Yerawada Police Station.
To have some fear of law on these criminals, Senior Police Inspector of Yerawada Police Station Ravindra Shelke sent a proposal to Deputy Commissioner of Police Himmat Jadhav to take tadipar action against them. After verifying this proposal, Jadhav has ordered to tadipar the four criminals from Pune city, Pimpri Chinchwad Police Commissionerate, and Pune district for one year.
This action was taken by the team of Senior Police Inspector Ravindra Shelke, Crime Inspector Pallavi Meher and Swati Khedkar, Surveillance Team Head Police Sub-Inspector Mahesh Phatangre, Police Sub-Inspector Surve, Police Constable Sachin Mali, Sachin Shinde, and Police Ammaldar Monika Pawar under the guidance of Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar, Joint Commissioner of Police Ranjan Kumar Sharma, Additional Commissioner of Police Manoj Patil, Deputy Commissioner of Police Himmat Jadhav, and Assistant Commissioner of Police Pranjali Sonawane.