Nagpur Police Takes Strict Action Against Notorious Duo Under MPDA Act
In a significant crackdown on criminal activities, the Kelvad police in Nagpur have invoked the stringent Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities (MPDA) Act against two individuals, Roshan Bambal (39) and Arvind Bagde (37), both residents of Khapa (Narasala). This decisive move comes in response to their alleged involvement in terrorizing the residents of Saoner, creating a climate of fear and intimidation in the area.
Background and Criminal Histories of the Accused
Roshan Bambal faces multiple criminal cases, primarily related to sand theft and assault. His activities have reportedly disrupted local communities and posed a threat to public safety. On the other hand, Arvind Bagde is implicated in the illegal liquor trade, which has contributed to lawlessness and social issues in the region. Both individuals have a documented history of intimidating and assaulting citizens, leading to widespread concern among Saoner residents.
Impact on Saoner Community and Police Response
The invocation of the MPDA Act underscores the seriousness of their offenses, as this legislation is designed to prevent dangerous activities that endanger public order. The Kelvad police's action aims to curb their influence and restore peace in Saoner. This case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to address organized crime and protect communities from such threats.
Authorities are continuing their investigations to ensure that all legal measures are taken against Bambal and Bagde, reinforcing the commitment to maintaining law and order in Nagpur.



