Thiruvananthapuram: 557 new people are included in the Goonda list in the state, in accordance with the police department data.
With a new addition, on January 31 this year, there were 2,750 Guonda in the state.
This list is updated by compiling data from each police station, starting December 18 last year and January 31 this year.
The highest number of people who have just been included in the list are in Pathanamthitta (171) and Thiruvananthapuram (98), while the least numbers in use (2) and kannur (11).
The police have created a special action group on December 16, against organized crime in the state (SAGOC) in all district police headquarters.
SAGOC was led by anti-narcotics cell DSP, and was assisted by two officers from the rank of sub-inspectors, and 10 police officers, under the supervision of the entire district police chief.
SAGOC is the supervision team for this operation at the District Head Office, while in each police station, one sub-inspector and two policemen coordinates Sagoc activities.
Anti-organized crime cells (AOCC) are under the control of the Sho of the Police Station.
According to the guidelines formulated for the functioning of Sagoc, all involved in violations of the body will be arrested, and those involved in organized crime and goonda activities will be monitored.
Not only people like that, but also their friends, legs and their meeting places will also be monitored.
If people like that come out on guarantees, they will be closely monitored to check whether they violate one guarantee condition.
The source of income of these people will also be under supervision.
The police have intensified the crackdown after several GOONDA violent incidents reported from various parts of the country.