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Bidar Police extern two history-sheeters to enhance public safety

Bidar Police have decided to extern Rehmath Hussain, 25, and Javid Ali, 38, both residents of Irani Colony, because of their lengthy criminal records. Superintendent Pradeep Gunti mentioned that this measure is intended to improve public safety and discourage ongoing criminal activities in the district.

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Jul 2, 2026 · 1 min read · 1 views
Bidar Police extern two history-sheeters to enhance public safety

Key Takeaways

  • Rehmath Hussain, 25, will be relocated to Uttara Kannada due to his extensive criminal background and repeated offenses.
  • Javid Ali, 38, is being moved to Chamarajanagar as part of the police's crackdown on habitual offenders.
  • On June 15, the Bidar Police externed two other history-sheeters to different locations, highlighting ongoing efforts against crime.
  • Superintendent of Police Pradeep Gunti emphasized the need for community cooperation to deter illegal activities among youth.

In decisive move to enforce law, Bidar Police ordered externment of two with long criminal records. Rehmath Hussain,25,and Javid Ali, 38,both from Irani Colony, will be sent to different districts due to repeat offenses.

Superintendent Pradeep Gunti confirmed Wednesday Hussain heads to Uttara Kannada,Ali to Chamarajanagar . Both have faced charges like weapon possession,theft,ganja sale. Their continued crimes pose major public safety risk,forcing police's hand.

This follows a similar action June 15,when two others were moved elsewhere. Police ramp up efforts against habitual offenders,to curb lawlessness disrupting peace. Gunti stressed strict measures will remain for those in illegal acts.

He urged community,youth especially,to steer clear of actions risking their futures. Externment orders show a push to keep district orderly…but will it be enough?

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