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Police Raigad Crack Crack Case in 48 hours, put on an example of a quick justice

Police Raigad Crack Crack Case in 48 hours, put on an example of a quick justice

Establishing an example of SWIFT justice, the Raigad police completed the investigation and has deposited an action sheet in a case of a 24 -hour record. The court convicted the accused in the next 24 hours, sentenced him to only 48 hours after the crime. The accused, identified as Haresh Mahadev Patil (42 years old), accepted his crime and pleaded for a minimum punishment.

This comes just one week after the Navi Mumbai police deposited a sheet of action in a case of molestening in a 18-hour record.

On March 11, a woman who visited the Kanakeshwar Temple was stopped and moleted by the accused, Patil. On the basis of his complaint, the Coasta Police Station in Mandwa registered a file under the SECTIONS Law 74, 78 (2) and 79. “I immediately arrested the accused and submitted an action sheet, presenting him before the court within 24 hours,” said the police assistant DIPAK BI.

In a rapid process, the first-class judicial magistrate (JMFC), Alibag, checked the incident and asked the accused if he was guilty. “The accused was aware that he could deal with up to five years in prison under the applied sections, so he pleaded guilty and asked for a minimum punishment,” said Api Bhoi. On March 13, JMFC Isha Ghadge condemned and condemned the accused to seven days of imprisonment and a fine of 1,000 lei.

The accused, Patil, worked as a worker and lived in the village of Narangi in Alibag Tluka.

The case was investigated by the Constanta of Police Chetan Mhatre, who gathered evidence and submitted the action sheet within 24 hours. The leader of the Court Police, Pinăna Mări, played a key role in presenting the case.