Police arrest 72 outlaws including 24 police officers and 15 court absconders in a single operation across various districts.

Police claimed on Friday to have arrested a total of 72 individuals, including 24 police officers and 15 court absconders, during the last 24 hours. The operation targeted outlaws from different parts of the district. This significant crackdown underscores the law enforcement's commitment to maintaining public safety.

The arrests were made in coordination with local authorities and community members who provided crucial information leading to the apprehensions. Among those arrested were individuals wanted by courts for various offenses, highlighting the ongoing efforts to bring criminals to justice swiftly.

This operation marks a notable achievement in combating crime within the jurisdiction. The police emphasized that such coordinated actions are essential in curbing criminal activities and restoring public confidence in law enforcement agencies.

The arrests of 24 police officers among these outlaws have raised eyebrows as it is rare for high-ranking officials to be involved in illegal activities. However, the police assured that all measures were taken to ensure transparency and fairness during the investigation process.

This development comes amidst a broader effort by authorities to strengthen security measures across the region. The public is encouraged to continue supporting law enforcement efforts and reporting any suspicious activities to local authorities immediately.