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Anti-social elements will be strictly dealt with: Director General of Police C. Sylendra Babu

‘No criminal will be allowed to roam scot-free’

Updated - March 31, 2022 07:18 pm IST - VILLUPURAM

Director General of Police C. Sylendra Babu chairing a review meeting in Villupuram on Thursday.

Director General of Police C. Sylendra Babu chairing a review meeting in Villupuram on Thursday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Director General of Police C. Sylendra Babu on Thursday said anti-social and rowdy elements operating in the State would be strictly dealt with.

Reviewing the law and order situation with senior police officers from Villupuram, Cuddalore, and Kallakurichi districts at the District Police Office here, Mr. Babu said no criminal would be allowed to roam scot-free.

He directed officers to control the ganja menace in the Villupuram range (Villupuram, Cuddalore and Kallakurichi districts). If warranted, the Goondas Act should also be invoked against ganja peddlers. The police should also initiate stringent action against those involved in crimes against women and children, he said, and also asked the personnel to strictly enforce traffic rules to avoid accidents.

Since the launch of Operation Ganja Vettai-2.0, the police have seized 535 kg of the contraband, worth ₹53.76 lakh, and arrested 477 persons across the State. Similarly, the police seized 5,300 kg of banned gutkha products and apprehended 1,476 persons.

DIG Villupuram range M. Pandian, Superintendents of Police N. Shreenatha of Villupuram, S. Sakthi Ganesan of Cuddalore and S. Selvakumar of Kallakurichi participated in the meeting.

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