Police recovered the guns looted from the forest outpost – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion Monday
from Bakri, a forest outpost located in Navra range of Khandwa district. On the night of November some rascals beat up the watchman 16 The guns were looted and taken away. In this case, based on the report of Burhanpur DFO Pradeep Mishra, Chief Forest Conservator Khandwa RP Rai has suspended Navara Ranger Pushpendra Jadaun. During the period of suspension, his office will remain at Forest Division Burhanpur. At the same time, clarification has also been sought from some officers and employees. Tell me, the night the incident of looting of guns took place in Bakdi forest outpost. That night Navara Ranger Pushpendra Jadaun did not reach the spot on time even after getting the information. Therefore, he has been suspended for negligence towards work. However, in the suspension order, it is written not to take interest only in the letter of indifference to the work. Burhanpur DFO Pradeep Mishra told that forest outposts are being empowered. The presence of officers and employees is being fixed at all the posts with full preparation. Guns are also being managed so that they can be used when needed. A day before, Lakhanlal Vaskale, the forester outpost in-charge posted at the forest outpost Bakri, beat guard Rambabu Verma was also suspended. Show cause notices were also issued to six forest guards. Which includes Shubham Sonawane, Sahul Solanki, Jitendra Kushwaha, Kapil Verma, Praveen Medhe and Ravesh Bhaskare. Answer has been sought from all within seven days. The DFO said that the duty of forest guards was imposed in different beats, but they were found unconfirmed. Nepanagar police Seized looted weapons
2022 Under the direction of Superintendent of Police Rahul Kumar Lodha, the Nepanagar police seized the weapons looted from the forest outpost Bakri on Monday night. According to information received from Superintendent of Police Burhanpur Rahul Kumar Lodha, separate teams were formed to trace the accused and the looted goods. Joint teams of police and forest raided village Bakdi, Jampati and the tops of encroachers involved in forest harvesting. During the search operation on the morning of Wednesday 414 the police found the pond located near village Bakdi. Looted weapons were found in his possession, which the accused had left behind and fled. Weapons recovered from the spot 30 Nos. 12 Bore Gun, 1 No. Filler Gun Total Guns, Bore Gun 750 Nos. Cartridges & 45 Nuggets of fired cartridges were found, which have been seized by the police. The total value of the seized Mashruka is about 4 lakh 30 thousand rupees. The accused are being searched by the police. ,
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