Jamshedpur Police Arrest Six Criminals, Seize Weapons and Stolen Goods

Successful Raids by Jamshedpur Police Lead to Arrests and Recovery of Arms and Stolen Items

The Jamshedpur Police have apprehended six criminals across various areas, marking a significant crackdown on local crime.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a series of successful operations, the Jamshedpur Police have arrested six criminals from three different police station areas, seizing weapons and various stolen items.

Senior Superintendent of Police, Kishore Kaushal, reported a major breakthrough on November 23 following a tip-off about criminal activities near the Sakchi Gaushala ground in the Sakchi police station area.

A prompt police raid led to the arrest of three individuals – Jitesh Kumar, Ravi Upadhyay, and Rahul Sahu.

The police confiscated three loaded pistols, magazines, and a significant number of bullets from the arrested trio, all of whom have prior criminal records.

In a separate incident in the Parsudih police station area, the police managed to arrest Abhishek Minj in connection with a mobile snatching case that occurred on the same day.

Despite one accomplice still at large, the operation led to the recovery of two mobile phones and the scooters used in the crime. Minj also has a history of criminal activities.

Furthermore, the police successfully apprehended Deep Sharma and Rahul Rajbhar in connection with a recent theft at Pramod Saav’s residence in the Baghbeda police station area.

Stolen gold and silver jewelry were recovered from these criminals, both of whom have past criminal records.

These arrests and recoveries demonstrate the Jamshedpur Police’s relentless efforts in combating crime and ensuring public safety in the region.

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