Jalgaon (Maharashtra) [India], October 10 (ANI): The Jalgaon administration conducted combing operations on Thursday in 31 areas of the district, with a total of 320 employees and 23 officers participating, officials said.
Jalgaon SP Maheshwar Reddy informed that 276 accused were checked during the operations, out of which 84 accused with repeated offences were brought to the police station and counselled.
"Combing operations were conducted in a total of 31 areas in Jalgaon... A total of 320 employees and 23 officers participated. During the operation, 276 accused were checked. 84 people with repeat offences were brought to the police station and counselled... Preventive action was taken against such accused," Maheshwar Reddy told ANI.
Reddy said that the three accused who were absconding were found in a village, and action has been taken against them. He said that one wanted accused has also been taken under custody during the operations.
"During this entire operation, three absconding accused were found in a village. Action was taken against them. There were seven non-bailable warrants, which we also executed. There was one wanted accused, who was also taken into custody," he said.
Earlier on October 9, in a major development in the ongoing probe into the Pune ISIS module case, the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), along with Pune police, conducted extensive search operations across multiple parts of the city.
The coordinated raids were carried out at the residences and offices of 19 suspected individuals in Kondhwa, Khadak, Khadki, Wanwadi and Bhosari areas, officials said.
According to a press statement issued by Maharashtra ATS, "In connection with the investigation of the accused arrested in C.R. no. 7/2023 of ATS, the anti-terrorism squad (ATS), Maharashtra state, Mumbai, on 09/10/2025, conducted searches and inquiries at the houses and offices of 19 suspected individuals in the areas of Kondhwa, Khadak, Khadki, Wanwadi, and Bhosari." (ANI)
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