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Jharkhand : Police released poster banner of miscreants involved in Ranchi violence

On June 10, in Ranchi, miscreants carried out a violent incident (Ranchi Violence). In this matter, Governor Ramesh Bais had given several instructions to DGP Neeraj Sinha, ADG, DC and SSP summoned to Raj Bhavan on Monday. After this, now Ranchi Police has decided to mark these miscreants and paste their banners and posters on the major squares and squares of the city. Ranchi Police has publicly released their photographs in a new effort to arrest the miscreants and urged the public to provide information about their identity, name and address.

These banner-posters have been prepared by the police on the basis of CCTV cameras and other video footage. All of them are accused of spreading violence and disturbances in the name of demonstration in Ranchi. It has been told that after the instructions of the Governor, posters have been prepared by the police-administration. Now preparations are being made to paste them at all the squares and intersections. Mobile numbers of in-charges and senior officials of various police stations have also been given in the poster, on which anyone can give information about these miscreants. His name and address will be kept secret.

The clear face of the miscreants is visible in the poster
The faces of the miscreants are clearly visible in the poster prepared by the police and how they are damaging vehicles by pelting stones and sticks in their hands. However, some of these miscreants have also tied cloth on their faces. But after this action of Ranchi Police, it is expected that the police will get many important information about these miscreants, while the recurrence of such incidents will also be curbed in future, because they will be afraid that any In the event of any kind of nuisance, their identity will become public and they can come in the custody of the police.

The governor had ordered the DGP to issue the poster
It is worth mentioning that the Governor had yesterday called the DGP and other top officials to the Raj Bhavan and asked what intelligence inputs they had regarding the incident of that day and why they did not take preventive action on the basis of it. The Governor had also directed to put up hoardings at prominent places in the city with their photographs and names and addresses of the people involved in the violence and nuisance.