Ludhiana: Ludhiana police have begun to delisting stating the violator (post) who faced a small case that was tens of years.
There are around 3,100 posts in Ludhiana Commissioners now.
In the last few days under a special drive, the police eliminated 40 posts and had initiated the process for 80 more.
According to officials, most of the proclaimed violators come from other countries.
They came to the city, executing crime and escaping to their state, making it difficult to trace them.
According to information received from the PO wing from Momisaria Ludhiana, there are 3,093 posts until November 30.
This maximum, the maximum of 622 in case of fraud / forgery, was attended by 370 in theft / grabbing, 299 in the case of NDPS ACT, 195 in the case of ACT weapons, 167 in theft, 162 in the case of Cures Act, 152 in kidnapping, 137 in murder and 137 In the case of robbery, among others.
Police Commissioner (Investigation) Varinder Singh Brar said, “After the election, the city police suck offenders who were proclaimed to defend the law and order in the city.
In the past few days, 371 posts were arrested under special drives.
PO wings and other special teams are in work To capture the rest.
“” We have started another trip to the delist post that has a small violation of those who registered a few decades ago.
For example, if someone was declared PO in 1980 in a case and at that time he was 30 years old, at this time He will be 71 years old.
We exclude people from the PO list, “he added.
PO Wing has prepared a list of 120 people like that, which has cases such as cheating, accidents or armed with a knife against them.
Of these, 40 has been delisted and the 80 file is waiting with the district administration.
The official said DC had the power to remove the post.
However, even after delisted if the person is arrested, the file will be reopened and the process will start fighting it.
About the reason for the delay in arresting them, a PO Wing official said, “More than 50% of the post comes from other countries.
They execute crime here and run away to their state.
Thus, they still cannot be traced.”