Pramesh Jain
The Shivajinagar police booked a 31-year-old rowdy under goonda Act on Tuesday and remanded to judicial custody.
The accused Syed Naseer is a habitual offender involved in over 11 criminal cases.
Senior officer told reporters,Though the accused is on bail he continued to be involved in antisocial activities disturbing law and order and creating fear psychosis among the members of the general public,violating the bail conditions.
The police prepared a detailed report and submitted it to the city police commissioner seeking necessary directions.
Based on his directions,the police arrested Naseer and remanded him to judicial custody to keep him in the prison without bail for at least one year .
Meanwhile the Bengaluru district police conducted a rowdy parade and carried surprise checks on their houses on TUesday.
Several teams of police raided and inspected the houses of habitual offenders and escorted them to the Nelamangala ground to be produced before the Superintendent of Police,Vamshi Krishna .
The police inquired about their activities and took details of the residence and mobile numbers .
SP,Vamshi Krishna addressing the habitual offenders warned them to med their ways and abide the law or face strict action.This is the first and last warning given and henceforth anyone involved in antisocial activities will be strictly dealt with,he said .