
Half pants, sando, bald, rope tied around the waist. Parade on the road in bright sunlight surrounded by police. This picture is now visible on the streets of Bengal. Be it North Howrah or Sankrail. The police action has now given sleepless nights to the old dons, mafia and those accused of extortion. Till a few days ago, the people who used to wave sticks, whose threats would shake the area and even threaten the police, are now being paraded around by the police wearing half pants.
CM Shubhendu Adhikari This form of police is completely new in the government. They are now using the half-pants model as a tool to punish the goons, corrupt people and all the criminals of the society.
don akash singh paraded in underwear
24 May 2026. On Sunday, Akash Singh was seen roaming on the streets of North Howrah wearing half pants and sando ganji with his head bowed. He was surrounded by many policemen. Akash Singh is actually a notorious scoundrel. He is called the ‘Don’ of the area. He is accused of firing at policemen in 2021. Not only this, he is also accused of carrying out more than 20 bomb blasts and being involved in criminal activities.
The police have already arrested him. To send a strong message to the criminals of the society, Akash was later shaved and paraded on the streets bald and wearing underwear.
Home Guard rotated in Sando Ganji in Sankrail
After North Howrah, the same picture was seen in Sankrail. On Monday, a traffic home guard was paraded on the streets wearing shorts and sando ganji with a rope tied around his waist. It has been learned that this home guard is very close to Sankrail’s Trinamool MLA Priya Pal. His name is Shaheen Mollah alias Sunny. He was arrested by Sankrail Police Station on May 23 on charges of extortion.
He is accused of extorting several crores of rupees. When he was produced in Howrah court yesterday, the judge ordered four days of police custody. Today the Central Force and the police of Sankrail Police Station together took him on foot from Beltola of Sankrail to Nalpur with a rope tied around his waist.
What do former police officers say?
On this issue, former police officer Arindam Acharya said, there are such laws in the Indian Constitution. They were inactive. They were not implemented. The police had become careless. The policy of the new government is that the criminals who were spreading filth in the society will have to be taught a lesson today. The same police was not doing this earlier. Doing it now. The previous government did not want it, now this government is working.
Input: TV9 Bangla/Subrata Banerjee
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