Tension gripped Saharsa as police unveiled the arrest of Rahul Singh, the Rs 25,000 bounty gangster wanted for loot, Arms Act offenses, and a chilling attempt on lives. Tuesday’s success story highlights Bihar’s aggressive anti-crime push.
SP Himanshu, addressing the media, lauded the sustained campaign against evaders, culminating in Singh’s seizure. With a notorious history exceeding 12 major cases, Singh embodied the lawlessness authorities are combating.
The saga ignited in Mahishi jurisdiction when Singh’s posse raided a household, inflicted brutality, blasted shots to terrorize, and pronounced fatal warnings. Absconding since, he masterfully altered dens to elude pursuers.
Authorities responded decisively, constituting an elite unit headed by Sadar SDO, bolstered by intelligence bureau and thana forces. Harnessing forensic tech and local networks, they executed a calculated strike at Mahpura hamlet.
A Mahpura native, Singh now faces rigorous interrogation over his roles in liquor bans, Arms Act breaches, and heists. Efforts intensify to identify and nab his partners in crime.
This pivotal collar not only neutralizes a key player but signals an era of proactive enforcement. Saharsa residents anticipate safer streets, with police poised for more such triumphs in the battle against organized delinquency.
