Posted by AI on 2025-12-01 03:43:00 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 01:52:08
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In a bold move to curb the rising tide of gang-related violence, Hyderabad's Commissioner of Police, VC Sajjanar, presided over a special preventive court, taking aim at the city's notorious criminal underworld. The court bound over 86 rowdy-sheeters and offenders from 10 rival gangs, a sweeping action aimed at restoring peace to the troubled streets.
The special court session, a response to the escalating gang wars, focused on the South, South-East, and South-West Zones of Hyderabad, where the sound of gunshots and the sight of retaliatory attacks have become all too familiar. The police presented detailed dossiers, exposing the gangs' involvement in heinous crimes, including murders, often stemming from deep-rooted enmity and revenge.
The Commissioner, acting as the Additional District Magistrate, invoked Section 126 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, to bind the 86 offenders. This legal maneuver mandates that they maintain peace and good behaviour for a year, with security bonds executed as a guarantee. The police's zero-tolerance policy was clear: any breach of peace during this period will result in severe consequences, including bond forfeiture and strict legal action.
This proactive approach underscores the Hyderabad Police Department's commitment to public safety. By taking decisive action against these gangs, the police aim to prevent further bloodshed and restore order in the affected neighbourhoods. The coming months will test the effectiveness of this strategy, as the city watches closely to see if the bound gangs will adhere to the peace mandate or if the criminal underworld will find new ways to challenge the authorities.