Rewa Police Bust Gudh Chauraha Gambling Den, 3 Arrested
Digital Desk
Rewa police raided an illegal gambling den near Gudh Chauraha on Monday, arresting three habitual offenders following a viral video. Cash and cards seized.
Local police cracked down on an illegal gambling hub in Rewa following viral video evidence, arresting three history-sheeters and recovering cash.
Taking swift action after visual evidence surfaced online, the Rewa police conducted a targeted raid at a gambling den in the Gudh Chauraha area on Monday. The operation resulted in the arrest of three individuals, all identified by authorities as habitual offenders. Police teams also seized a cache of liquid cash and playing cards from the spot.
The crackdown follows growing public scrutiny after a local digital report highlighted open gambling activities in the commercial hub.
Video Spurred Senior Officials Into Action
The momentum for Monday's raid built up over the weekend. On Sunday, a video clip circulated widely across local digital news networks, clearly showing a large gathering of people openly placing bets near Gudh Chauraha.
The public circulation of the footage prompted an immediate response from top brass. Rewa Superintendent of Police (SP) Gurukaran सिंह expressed strong displeasure over the open violation of law and issued strict directives to the local station to dismantle the network immediately.
Afternoon Raid At Gudh Chauraha
Following the SP's orders, a team led by City Kotwali Police Station In-charge Nisha Mishra mapped out the location. Moving in quickly during the day, the police team closed in on a hotspot locally referred to as 'Kali ka Adda'.
Three suspects were caught red-handed at the scene. Law enforcement officials identified the arrested individuals as Shivcharan Bansal (54) and Balkaran Bansal, both residents of the Naya Talab area near Gudh Chauraha, alongside Anup Singh, a resident of Gadiyan Mohalla in Rewa.
History Of Similar Offenses
According to senior police officials, the suspects are not first-time offenders. Speaking to the media, CSP Rajeev Pathak confirmed that the arrested men are habitual gamblers with multiple prior cases registered against them under similar charges at various police stations.
"The primary accused was using his residential premises to run the gambling hub on a daily basis," CSP Pathak stated, adding that the location had become a regular gathering point for local gamblers, disrupting the neighborhood's peace.
Suspects Remanded To Judicial Custody
The police have formally registered a case against the trio under relevant sections of the Gambling Act. Following standard medical examinations, the accused were produced before a local court, which subsequently remanded them to judicial custody.
Meanwhile, investigative teams are not treating this as an isolated incident. The City Kotwali police are currently scanning local call details and informant inputs to trace the broader supply chain of funds.
Focus Shifts To Broader Network
Local authorities indicated that Monday's arrests are likely just the first step in a larger cleanup operation. The police are now focusing on identifying the facilitators and financiers who backed the Gudh Chauraha operation.
Patrolling has been intensified around Naya Talab and adjacent commercial pockets to prevent the gambling den from restarting under different operators. Citizens have been urged to report any suspicious assembly in the evening hours directly to the control room.
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Rewa Police Bust Gudh Chauraha Gambling Den, 3 Arrested
Digital Desk
Local police cracked down on an illegal gambling hub in Rewa following viral video evidence, arresting three history-sheeters and recovering cash.
Taking swift action after visual evidence surfaced online, the Rewa police conducted a targeted raid at a gambling den in the Gudh Chauraha area on Monday. The operation resulted in the arrest of three individuals, all identified by authorities as habitual offenders. Police teams also seized a cache of liquid cash and playing cards from the spot.
The crackdown follows growing public scrutiny after a local digital report highlighted open gambling activities in the commercial hub.
Video Spurred Senior Officials Into Action
The momentum for Monday's raid built up over the weekend. On Sunday, a video clip circulated widely across local digital news networks, clearly showing a large gathering of people openly placing bets near Gudh Chauraha.
The public circulation of the footage prompted an immediate response from top brass. Rewa Superintendent of Police (SP) Gurukaran सिंह expressed strong displeasure over the open violation of law and issued strict directives to the local station to dismantle the network immediately.
Afternoon Raid At Gudh Chauraha
Following the SP's orders, a team led by City Kotwali Police Station In-charge Nisha Mishra mapped out the location. Moving in quickly during the day, the police team closed in on a hotspot locally referred to as 'Kali ka Adda'.
Three suspects were caught red-handed at the scene. Law enforcement officials identified the arrested individuals as Shivcharan Bansal (54) and Balkaran Bansal, both residents of the Naya Talab area near Gudh Chauraha, alongside Anup Singh, a resident of Gadiyan Mohalla in Rewa.
History Of Similar Offenses
According to senior police officials, the suspects are not first-time offenders. Speaking to the media, CSP Rajeev Pathak confirmed that the arrested men are habitual gamblers with multiple prior cases registered against them under similar charges at various police stations.
"The primary accused was using his residential premises to run the gambling hub on a daily basis," CSP Pathak stated, adding that the location had become a regular gathering point for local gamblers, disrupting the neighborhood's peace.
Suspects Remanded To Judicial Custody
The police have formally registered a case against the trio under relevant sections of the Gambling Act. Following standard medical examinations, the accused were produced before a local court, which subsequently remanded them to judicial custody.
Meanwhile, investigative teams are not treating this as an isolated incident. The City Kotwali police are currently scanning local call details and informant inputs to trace the broader supply chain of funds.
Focus Shifts To Broader Network
Local authorities indicated that Monday's arrests are likely just the first step in a larger cleanup operation. The police are now focusing on identifying the facilitators and financiers who backed the Gudh Chauraha operation.
Patrolling has been intensified around Naya Talab and adjacent commercial pockets to prevent the gambling den from restarting under different operators. Citizens have been urged to report any suspicious assembly in the evening hours directly to the control room.
