The Central Crime Branch (CCB) of Bengaluru arrested a notorious rowdy sheeter identified as Pasha, who had been evading court appearances across multiple states. The arrest took place in Bengaluru on June 25, 2026, following a coordinated operation based on intelligence inputs.
Details of the Arrest
According to CCB officials, Pasha was apprehended from a hideout in the city. Interrogation at the CCB office revealed that 11 criminal cases have been registered against him at police stations in Bengaluru and in other states. These cases include charges of assault, robbery, and intimidation.
“Pasha had been absconding for several months, skipping court hearings in Karnataka and other jurisdictions. Our team tracked his movements and successfully nabbed him,” said a CCB officer, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Modus Operandi and Criminal Background
Investigations indicate that Pasha frequently changed locations to avoid arrest. He used fake identities and relied on a network of associates to stay off the radar. The CCB is now probing his links to other criminal activities and possible connections with organized crime syndicates.
The rowdy sheeter has a history of violent offenses, and his arrest is expected to provide leads in several pending investigations. The CCB has handed him over to the jurisdictional police for further legal proceedings.
Impact and Next Steps
This arrest underscores the CCB’s ongoing efforts to crack down on habitual offenders who evade the judicial process. Authorities are now coordinating with police in other states to ensure Pasha faces trial in all pending cases. The CCB has urged the public to report any information about such absconding criminals.



