The Muralipura police, while achieving a major success, arrested a prize dacoit of Rs 10,000. The dacoit is accused of looting 60 lakh rupees with his gang. According to the police, the dacoit was cutting absconding for several days and was hidden in four states to avoid arrest.
Robbery incident and absconding of accused
According to the information issued by the police, the accused dacoit along with his accomplices carried out a big robbery incident. He was successful in looting 60 lakh rupees in the Muralipura area on the basis of pistol. After this robbery, the accused changed his hideout in four states to escape from the police and escaped. However, the police continued to search for him and eventually succeeded in catching him.
Police action and arrests
Police said four other miscreants were also arrested in the robbery case before arresting the dacoit. All of them have been sent to judicial custody. This arrest of the Muralipura police is considered a major achievement, as this dacoit had been a headache for the police for a long time. Police said that pistols and other objectionable items used in the incident have also been recovered from the arrested accused.
Accused statement and police investigation
The police questioned the dacoit and tried to know the entire plan of robbery by him. The accused used several different locations to hide in different states to avoid the police. It is clear from the police action that he was an organized criminal and his gang also carried out several other incidents. The police is now investigating to locate the other accused and their network.
Local people response
Local citizens have appreciated the police action and considered it an important step towards strengthening the security of the city. A local resident said, “We are always in fear due to such incidents in our area. The police have given us a big relief by catching it.”
Police plan
The Muralipura police have said that they will intensify their efforts to catch the rest of the gang of this dacoit soon. Police officials say that they will do more strict monitoring and investigations in future to prevent such crimes.