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Haryana Police Cracks Down on Crime: Notorious Criminal Detained Under NSA

The Haryana Police has taken a bold step in its fight against crime by detaining a dangerous criminal under the National Security Act (NSA). This unprecedented move sends a clear message that disruptive and criminal behaviour will not be tolerated in the state.

In a significant move, the Haryana Police has detained a man accused in 12 cases, including murder, gang rape, and extortion, under the stringent National Security Act (NSA). This marks the first such case in the state and sends a strong message to criminals that disruptive and dangerous behavior will not be tolerated.

Accused Involved in Criminal Activities Since 2011

The accused, identified as Rajkumar alias Shyamu, has been involved in criminal activities since 2011. He has continuously committed crimes and influenced other youths to join criminal endeavors. Additionally, he was found spreading terror by posting photos with weapons on social media, said Superintendent of Police, Rohtak, Himanshu Garg.

Detention Under NSA Act

Considering the imminent threat posed by the accused to the state, he was detained and jailed under the NSA Act on Thursday. The Rohtak police submitted the case to the district magistrate of Rohtak, following whose orders, the accused was detained under section 32 of the National Security Act, 1980, and lodged in Rohtak Jail.

Charges Against the Accused

The accused faces charges in 12 cases, including murder, attempt to murder, gang rape, extortion, assault, criminal conspiracy, and illegal weapons possession in Rohtak, Jhajjar, and Gohana.

Establishment of Advisory Board Under NSA

Meanwhile, Director General of Police Shatrujeet Kapur informed that the state government has established an advisory board under the National Security Act, 1980. This board aims to facilitate the prosecution of major criminals in Haryana under the Act's provisions. The action in Rohtak district is the first move by the Haryana Police within this framework.

The detention of the accused under the NSA Act demonstrates the Haryana Police's commitment to maintaining law and order and ensuring the safety and security of citizens. This action sends a clear message that the state will not tolerate criminal activities and will take strict measures to curb such behavior.

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