
The strictness of the Yogi government on criminals and mafia in Uttar Pradesh is continuing. Despite the action of seizure and demolishing illegal properties, the conspiracies of mafia elements are not ending. One such recent case has come to light from Prayagraj, where an unknown person tried to illegally take possession of the benami property confiscated by the notorious gangster Atik Ahmed.
What is the whole matter?
Uttar Pradesh Police has confiscated the benami properties worth hundreds of crores of rupees from mafia Atik Ahmed in the last few years. These were the properties that Atiq bought by illegal ways or in the name of others to hide his black money. One of these confiscated properties, which was declared government property, attempted to illegally take possession by an unknown person.
The incident came to light when the local administration received information that someone had tried to illegally capture this property. Illegal occupation attempt on government land is a serious offense.
FIR and police action
Given the seriousness of the case, police officials of Prayagraj have taken immediate action. Gangapar Police FIR under Section 447 and 420 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against unknown person (FIR) Has recorded.
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Section 447 (Criminal Trespass – Criminal Trespass): An entry into one’s property without permission or living illegally.
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Section 420 (fraud – cheating): Trying to get someone by cheating or cheating.
This FIR makes it clear how seriously the police is taking the matter. The police are now trying to identify unknown people who attempted this possession and what was the intention behind them. Are they connected to Atik’s gang or any other new criminal element has dared to do so, it is a matter of investigation.
Yogi government’s ‘zero tolerance’ policy on mafia
This incident once again shows how profound the campaign to end the mafia raj under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in Uttar Pradesh. The government has not only sent mafia to jail, but has also seized their illegally acquired property and put them in the state account. By evacuating such lands, houses or government projects are also being started on them.
In the case of Atik Ahmed, the government has confiscated his property worth crores, which he made with his criminal activities. In this new case, the attempt to capture the confiscated property has once again tried to show the courage to the criminal elements, but the administration is strictly trying to tighten it.
The Prayagraj police is now conducting a thorough investigation into the matter so that the occupants can be caught and punished severely and it can be ensured that such government property is completely safe. This is another example of Yogi government’s ‘zero tolerance’ policy, in which crime and criminals will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
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