Sarlahi Police Report Significant Progress in Crime Control and Public Safety for Chaitra

Sarlahi. The District Police Office, Sarlahi, has released its progress report for the month of Chaitra in the current fiscal year 2082-083, highlighting significant activities in crime control and maintaining peace and security in the district. According to the public report, 132 criminal cases were registered and 96 defendants were arrested within the one-month period.

According to the police, various cases related to homicide, theft, social issues, and vehicular manslaughter have been registered. A total of 35 cases involving heinous and serious crimes, including banking offenses, gambling, fraud, and arms-related offenses, have been filed.

Accelerating investigations, the police reported that all 15 pending cases have been resolved. Regarding the implementation of court verdicts, 5 individuals were arrested, resulting in the recovery of 8 years and 4 months of imprisonment time and 20,000 rupees in fines.

On the social front, out of 68 complaints related to women, children, and senior citizens, the data shows that victims in the 26-40 age group were the most prevalent. While it is a positive development that 16 out of 32 missing persons were found, the police stated that the search for the remaining individuals is ongoing. Out of 36 domestic violence complaints, 22 were settled through mediation.

In drug control efforts, the police demonstrated active measures by seizing 373.950 kg of marijuana along with other narcotics and arresting 8 individuals. 

Meanwhile, the data showing that 18 people lost their lives in the month of Chaitra has raised concerns. The police noted that such incidents were more frequent in the 16-25 and 26-35 age groups.

To maintain peace and security, the police have conducted extensive patrols and checks. In one month, 9,210 duties were deployed, involving 18,420 personnel.

Regarding road accidents, 96 accidents occurred, resulting in 5 deaths and 129 injuries. The police analysis indicates that the main cause of the accidents was driver negligence. Revenue of 1.351 million rupees was collected from traffic enforcement actions.

Similarly, in the course of controlling revenue leakage, goods worth approximately 777,000 rupees were seized, and 80 liters of illegal alcohol were confiscated.

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