Major Action by Crime Branch, Perpetrator Viral for Brandishing Knife on Social Media Apprehended in Indore

A significant development unfolded in the city of Indore as the Crime Branch undertook a substantial operation against individuals who were resorting to criminal activities with the intent of spreading terror through viral videos on social media platforms. The Crime Branch successfully arrested one such perpetrator who had gained notoriety for brandishing a knife in a viral video.

Various Sections Invoked

The Indore Crime Branch team, tasked with combating the rising instances of criminal activities, had been diligently searching for individuals involved in continuous criminal activities. Acting on information from an informant, the Crime Branch targeted Jayraj, son of Anil Kadam, a 23-year-old resident of Suryadev Nagar in Indore. Jayraj, who was evading the law due to charges related to assault and illegal extortion in Dwarkapuri police station, had further escalated the situation by creating a video with the intention of spreading fear. The accused had brandished a knife in the video, which was subsequently circulated on social media platforms.

The Crime Branch swiftly moved to apprehend the suspect, and Jayraj has been booked under various sections, including 327, 323, 294, 506, and 34 of the Indian Penal Code. Further legal proceedings are being conducted by the Dwarkapuri police station.

Efforts to Control Criminal Activities

Indore Commissionerate, in its commitment to crime control, has directed senior officials to take effective action against absconding criminals. In line with these directives, the Crime Branch took prompt action against Jayraj, focusing on criminal activities such as assault, social media-driven terror, and related offenses.This arrest demonstrates the proactive measures being taken by law enforcement agencies to curb criminal activities in the city. The Indore Crime Branch continues to work towards ensuring the safety and security of its residents.

Note: The legal proceedings mentioned in this article are accurate as of the current date and may be subject to updates based on further investigations.