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Motihari Cops Gear Up Bulldozers for Fugitive Criminals’ Houses

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Motihari’s law enforcers are turning up the heat on Bihar’s most wanted. A massive 24-hour blitz targeted homes of 102 absconding criminals, with attachments executed under court mandates. The result? Widespread fear among outlaws, 28 self-surrenders, and 14 arrests.

From Kotwa to Chiraia, police squads fanned out across 40 stations, yanking doors off hinges and seizing properties. This isn’t just routine—it’s a prelude to bulldozer demolitions if fugitives refuse to yield.

Police Superintendent Swarn Prabhat declared, ‘Fugitives hiding from murder, ransom demands, bootlegging, land encroachments, gun running, and child abuse cases will not escape.’ The campaign underscores a strategic pivot: hit them where it hurts—their safe havens.

Details reveal a coordinated assault on criminal strongholds in areas like Turkouliya, Raghunathpur, Sangrampur, Areraj, Patahi, Shikarganj, and Darpa. Assets frozen, families rattled, and syndicates scrambling.

Next steps are stark: no surrender means bounties and eventual bulldozer runs. ‘Society demands protection from these threats,’ police affirmed. This operation marks a new era in Bihar policing, blending attachment drives with demolition threats to restore order.

As tremors ripple through underworld circles, Motihari stands as a warning to all: the arm of the law is longer and heavier than ever.

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