Police Station Bilkisganj has mass media: Old laws of British governance; Talk about organized crimes in new

Police Station Bilkisganj has mass media: Old laws of British governance; Talk about organized crimes in new

A mass media program was organized in Bilkisganj in Sehore district area today. In this, the police interacted with the people and informed them about the new laws. In the program, Sehore SDOP Pooja Sharma gave the new law to the people of India justice

he said that in the old law, the system of British rule was going on. A new law has been established by changing it. Penal law was mentioned in the law of the British rule, now the policy of justice has been added by removing the punishment words in the new law. Whatever crime is there in this, it should be resolved only by looking at it from the point of view of justice.

Station in -charge and Sub Inspector Sandeep Meena said that there have been changes in the new law. The punishment and fines have been increased in small to big crimes. Earlier, punishment and fine used to be very less in crimes.

In the new law, gambling and betting crimes have also been brought under the category of organized crimes. In which provision has been made for a fine of up to 5 lakh in various crimes and a sentence of 5 to 20 years. Earlier laws were not mentioned of organized crimes, which are now added to the new law. Chauhan, Principal constable Suresh Kumar Prajapati, constable Rohan and Sainik Vinod Puri, Women constable Pooja Singh All Police Station gave information related to new laws to the attendees. Shiv Verma, son of Revenue Minister Karan Singh Verma, District Office Minister Pankaj Gupta, District Minister Balwant Singh Parmar, Divisional President Pankaj Parmar, Yuva Morcha Mandal President Radheshyam Mewada, District Member Naresh Mewada, Sarpanch Representative Rajesh Jangde, Lakhan Singh Parmar, Sandeep Parmar , Bhagwan Singh Parmar, Mangilal Parmar, Ashok Vishwakarma, Makhan Singh Thakur, Rahul Mewada, Sarpanch Representative Pintu Verma and the senior people from nearby villages attended the program.


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