Mangaluru / Bengaluru
A man known as Nazim alias Najju, aged 30, was arrested in Bengaluru after being absconding for approximately one and a half years. He is a rowdy-s heeter wanted in connection with multiple serious criminal cases across Karnataka.
Details of the arrest
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Identity & origin: The accused is Nazim (alias Najju), a resident of Pattulike in Narigana village, Bantwal Taluk.
Criminal cases: He has at least eight serious cases registered against him, involving offences such as murder, extortion, assault, and violations under the NDPS Act. The cases are registered in several jurisdictions: Konaje, Ullal, Mangaluru North, Begur (Bengaluru City), and Bhatkal.
Absconding: After securing bail, Najju failed to appear in court and remained at large for about 1.5 years. Warrants and court proclamations were issued during this period.
Arrest operation: Special efforts by the Konaje police, working under the direction of relevant city police leadership, led to his being tracked down and arrested in Bengaluru.
Legal and administrative notes
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Multiple warrants and judicial proclamations had been pending against him due to his failure to appear in court after bail.
The arrest involved coordination among different police units across districts.
Significance
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The arrest is important as it removes a person wanted in multiple serious offences who had been evading law enforcement.
It underscores police efforts to trace habitual offenders even after long periods of absconding, which can help restore public confidence.
Cases like this often involve complex cross-jurisdictional work among police in different districts and cities.
Conclusion
Najju’s arrest after one and a half years of evading law enforcement ends a prolonged fugitive period. With multiple cases pending and court orders active, law enforcement and courts will now proceed on the charges, bringing some accountability in what had been a protracted evasion.