Mumbai Police have carried out a major preventive crackdown, externing 50 individuals identified as repeat offenders across multiple police zones. The action, taken under legal provisions, aims to curb habitual criminal activity and maintain public order. Authorities reviewed criminal records before issuing eviction orders, targeting individuals allegedly involved in violent offences and illegal activities. The operation covered several key areas, including Ghatkopar, Vikhroli, Bhandup, and Mulund. Officials stated that such measures are part of a broader policing strategy focused on crime prevention and enhancing safety across the city.
- Mumbai Crime Crackdown: 50 Accused Externed Across Police Zones, Full List and Key Details
- Multi-zone operation targets repeat offenders across Mumbai
- Vikhroli, Parksite, and Bhandup zones see multiple externments
- Kanjurmarg and Mulund police actions include several accused
- Navi Mumbai-linked accused coordinated the enforcement effort
- Legal framework and implications of the externment orders
Mumbai Crime Crackdown: 50 Accused Externed Across Police Zones, Full List and Key Details
Mumbai Police externed 50 alleged repeat offenders across multiple zones to curb crime and maintain public order. The action targeted individuals involved in violent and illegal activities, officials said, as part of a broader preventive policing strategy.
A major preventive action by Mumbai Police has led to the externment of 50 individuals linked to repeated criminal activities, officials confirmed in a coordinated operation across multiple jurisdictions.
Mumbai Police have externed 50 accused individuals from city limits in a preventive crackdown targeting repeat offenders allegedly involved in crimes affecting public order and safety.
According to officials, the action was executed under legal provisions to curb habitual offenders engaged in violent activities, illegal businesses, and disturbances to law and order across multiple police jurisdictions.
Multi-zone operation targets repeat offenders across Mumbai
The externment operation covered several police stations, including Ghatkopar, Pantnagar, Vikhroli, Parksite, Bhandup, Kanjurmarg, and Mulund, reflecting a coordinated city-wide enforcement strategy.
Under Ghatkopar Police Station limits, those externed include Gurunath alias Kanta Sanjay Dabhi (22), Jitesh Rai Devnar alias Netya Bala Patar (25), Jafar Shamsuddin Shah alias Badshah (25), Vinita Santosh Jadhav (20), and Musa Babu Sheikh (48).
Others include Nagesh Santosh Dengle (18), Sanjay Ganesh Giri (27), Jitu Prakash Wagh (25), Malti Shyam Singh alias Manya (25), and Jivan Namdev Kadam alias Banti (37).
From Pantnagar Police Station jurisdiction, externed individuals include Sikandar Kailash Kale (40), Popat Raju Pawar (40), Avinash Banti Ashok Survanshi (33), Irfan Sabir Khan alias Pappu (33), and Ritesh Bhanudas Mhatre (20).
Additional names include Sunil Santosh Pujari alias Pappya (29), Avinash Vijaylal Yadav (31), and Raju Satynarayan Jha (39), according to the official list.
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Vikhroli, Parksite, and Bhandup zones see multiple externments
Under Vikhroli Police Station, Ashok Nandkumar Lai (24), Mohan Tanaji Yadav alias Rushi (48), Sagar Balraj Kendre (26), and Arif Ansar Sheikh (31) were externed.
From Parksite Police Station, Farhan Yasin Sheikh (22) and Nilesh Narayan Tawde (24) were among those removed from city limits under preventive action measures.
Bhandup Police Station reported externment of Amit Laxman Yadav (26), Santosh Ramnarayan Yadav alias Chauhan (29), Santosh Arjun Jadhav alias Taklya (36), Sandeep Anil Bhalerao (30), and Ravikant Lakshman Jadhav (31).
Others include Saddam Hussain Tanvir Hussain Sheikh alias Mastan (33), Gautam Pandit Lokhande (43), and Mushtaq Mohmmad Akil Khan (28).
Kanjurmarg and Mulund police actions include several accused
Kanjurmarg Police Station externed Mangal alias Mangya Kamalakar Kharate (35), Aslam Mohammadi Khan alias Jamma (25), and Rohit Anandrao Kharat (24).
Mulund Police Station listed Sandeep Hilalal Jadhav (34), Devashish Suresh Mane (25), Nilesh Suresh Mane (25), Govind Bapurao Chavan (35), Narayan Pundalik Taware (38), and Keshav Laxman Ghodke (45).
Also externed were Vinod Jagdish Vaidya (34), Moharuddin Gaffar (38), and Gopinath Mukundas Madhu alias Pujya (27), according to police records.
Navi Mumbai-linked accused coordinated the enforcement effort
From the Navghar Police Station jurisdiction, Faiyaz Fakar Memon (19), Junaid alias Rohit Nitin Bahal (19), Vedant Mahesh Shinde (19), Prashant Madhav Malasare (19), Sandeep Deepak Bhule (24), and Hitesh Rajesh Pandey (20) were externed.
Senior officers, including the Additional Commissioner of Police (Eastern Region) and DCP-level officials, supervised the operation, ensuring compliance with legal procedures and coordinated enforcement.
According to the police statement, externment orders were issued after reviewing criminal records and repeated involvement in offences disrupting public peace and safety.
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Legal framework and implications of the externment orders
Extermination is a preventive legal measure that allows authorities to remove individuals from specific geographic areas to curb potential criminal activity and maintain public order.
Officials stated that the move aims to deter organized and repeat offences, particularly those linked to violence, intimidation, and illegal operations affecting residents’ safety.
Authorities have urged citizens to report suspicious activities and cooperate with law enforcement agencies to ensure sustained public safety and effective crime prevention.
As reported by Sprouts News, officials indicated that similar actions may continue based on intelligence inputs and crime pattern analysis across Mumbai’s policing zones.
The development reflects Mumbai Police’s ongoing strategy to proactively address crime through preventive policing measures, with further actions expected in the coming months.
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