UP Crime: Crackdown on mafia in Rae Bareli, property worth four and a half crores attached

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UP Crime: Crackdown on mafia in Rae Bareli, property worth four and a half crores attached

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath.

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath.

Action on mafia in UP: In the Yogi Adityanath government of Uttar Pradesh, the process of tightening the noose on the mafia continues. In this episode, while taking action against a criminal in Raebareli of the state, property worth crores was attached. After the action taken on the instructions of the DM, there has been a stir among the rest of the criminals and mafias of the district. DM Mala Srivastava has talked about making a list by identifying such criminals. After this action will be taken against them.

Please tell that on the instructions of DM Mala Srivastava of Rae Bareilly, Maharajganj’s SDM Rajendra Shukla (SDM Rajendra Shukla), CO Vandana Singh (CO Vandana Singh), City Kotwali Sanjay Tyagi and in-charge of Bhadokhar police station Rajesh Kumar heavy team- Reached the house of the accused with force. After this, the officials started confiscating all his property one by one. SDM Rajendra Shukla told that the property worth Rs 4.5 crore of Mafia Surendra Singh has been attached. This includes the house, shop, school and mini rice mill etc. of the accused, which have been attached and locked.

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Mafia brothers told the administration’s action wrong

Mafia Surendra Singh’s brother Dharmendra Singh told that this action is completely wrong. The attached property has only a house in the name of Surendra Singh. The rice mill is in his name, which has a debt of three and a half crores. Surendra Singh’s second brother Puttan Singh said that around 470 children are studying in the school which has been attached. Now the future of those children is now in balance.

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