Criminals Externed to Safeguard Shajapur's Peace
Three individuals with a criminal history have been barred from Shajapur, Madhya Pradesh, for a year to maintain public peace. The legal action, based on a police report, restricts their presence from Shajapur and neighboring districts, with strict penalties outlined for any breaches.

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In a decisive move to preserve public safety, three notorious offenders have been exiled from Shajapur district, Madhya Pradesh, following an official order on Wednesday. The action came after a detailed report by Superintendent of Police Yashpal Singh Rajput.
District Magistrate and Collector Riju Bafna sanctioned the year-long externment of Imran Khan (37), Farhan (36), and Zeeshan (29), invoking provisions of the Madhya Pradesh State Security Act 1990. These individuals have been identified as persistent threats to the community's tranquility and safety due to their involvement in criminal activities.
The externment demands the trio steer clear of Shajapur and municipalities such as Dewas, Ujjain, Agar-Malwa, Rajgarh, and Sehore. Authorities have emphasized that any contravention of this order will result in strict legal repercussions as per the established law.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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