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City becomes den of illegal business 

By Our Staff Reporter

Bhopal, Apr 10: The capital city now a days has become a den for drug smugglers, illegal arms sellers, notorious criminals, prostitution related pimps.

The situation is that the women are being brought in this business through innocent children in illegal business.

The criminals taking advantage of negligence of police easily committing illegal work. This is the reason that the graph of criminal activities is increasing day by day.

Shelter to notorious criminals- There is no rule about giving information about the tenants the anti social elements from out side easily take shelter in the city.

House owners in greed of earning more money give their houses on rent without taking any information about the tenants.

Its recent examples are notorious criminal of LTTE, Chillakelli, Jatin Sirohi and his companions, the mastermind of gang who committed criminal activities and naxalites were caught running illegal arms factory.

These criminals were living in rented houses in the city.

Along with this three separate gangs were revealed last month in Ashoka Garden, Jehangirabad and Mangalwara police station areas. Police had recovered pistols, revolvers, cartridges and sharp weapons. Most of the members of these gangs belonged to out side of the district and state.

Drug smugglers increased- Business of drug supply is flourishing rapidly in the city. The police have arrested more than half a dozen drug smugglers with brown sugar, ganja etc.

Talaiya police recovered brown sugar worth Rs 20 lakh from Unus Lala, Nishatpura police recovered brown sugar from a woman Sunita worth Rs 5 lakh.

Along with this Bajaria police recovered 2kg ganja from Karan and Vijay.

Shahjehanabad police had recovered 6kg ganja from drug smugglers, Brijendra and Dilip and Gautam Nagar police had recovered 1kg Charas from Sayeed alias Tukmi.

Fake currency business on rise- Criminals are using fake currencies at banks, petrol pumps, shopping complexes and at retail shops. These fake currencies are prepared cleverly that the businessmen and employees are cheated easily.

Last days fake currency worth Rs 3.5 lakh reached through different banks to Reserve Bank of India.

Manager of RBI, EM Kohilo had registered a case in MP Nagar police station in this connection.

Kotwali police on March 4,2008 had recovered fake currency worth Rs 7 thousand from Dharmendra Singh.

Ashoka Garden police on March 21 had recovered fake currency worth Rs 45 thousand from a woman, Shanno alias Shahnaz and her companions and Parvalia police had recovered fake notes and equipment from 4 accused on April 6.

Arms available easily- Notorious gundas to common people can easily take pistols, revolvers and cartridges like arms. But police intelligence remains unable to trace this illegal business. As a result criminal graph in the city increasing continuously.

Illegal arms are being brought by the smugglers from out side of the district and state.

 

 
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