Six Criminals Expelled from Palamu Ahead of Assembly Elections
Intensive Security Measures: 350 Warrant Holders Arrested, 10 Companies of CRPF and BSF Deployed
Key Points:
* Six criminals expelled from Palamu district to ensure peaceful assembly elections
* Police arrest 350 warrant holders following implementation of code of conduct
* Ten companies of paramilitary forces deployed for enhanced security measures
MEDININAGAR – Palamu police administration has intensified security measures for the upcoming Jharkhand assembly elections, with six criminals expelled and hundreds arrested.
The district police force has demonstrated remarkable vigilance in maintaining law and order.
Moreover, SP Reeshma Rameshan has emphasized their commitment to conducting fair elections.
In addition, authorities have successfully apprehended 350 individuals with outstanding warrants.
Meanwhile, a composite control room will monitor district-wide security operations at the Circuit House.
Furthermore, strict surveillance continues at four interstate checkpoints with magistrates present.
"We are leaving no stone unturned to ensure peaceful elections in every corner of the district," stated a senior police official.
However, additional criminals may face expulsion if deemed necessary for electoral security.
On the other hand, comprehensive arrangements have been made for the accommodation of security personnel.
Besides, ten companies of CRPF and BSF have arrived to reinforce local security measures.

