Mysuru Police Raid 30 Rowdy-Sheeters' Homes in Pre-Dawn Operation
Mysuru Police Raid 30 Rowdy-Sheeters' Homes

In a surprise action, Mysuru city police on Saturday raided and searched the homes of 30 listed rowdies, checking for any unlawful weapons. The operation, supervised by Commissioner of Police Seema Latkar, aimed at monitoring their activities and seizing tools allegedly used in criminal acts.

Coordinated Searches Across Multiple Locations

Police officers conducted coordinated searches across multiple locations, checking for weapons, illegal materials, and evidence linked to ongoing investigations. The surprise action was part of a broader effort to curb crime, deter habitual offenders, and strengthen law enforcement surveillance over individuals with repeated records of violent or disruptive behaviour.

Three-Hour Operation Starting at 5 AM

The raid lasted for three hours, starting from 5 am. In total, 30 rowdy-sheeters' homes were raided after search warrants were obtained from the court to check their activities.

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Commissioner Seema Latkar stated that stringent measures against rowdy-sheeters in Mysuru city will continue to ensure that those involved in criminal activities face strict consequences. She confirmed that no weapons or tools were found during the raid. These 30 rowdies were active, and hence surprise searches were conducted.

The police department has emphasized that such operations will be carried out regularly to maintain law and order. Citizens have welcomed the move, hoping it will reduce crime in the city. The rowdies are now under increased scrutiny, and further legal action may be taken based on the findings of the searches.

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