History-sheeter detained under Goondas Act in Cuddalore
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Cuddalore Collector Chandra Sekhar Sakhamuri on Monday ordered the detention of Jack alias Jagan, 32, a infamous rowdy, lodged in the Kalapet Central Prison in neighbouring Puducherry under the Tamil Nadu Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Goondas and Video Pirates Act.
The transfer comes shut on the heels of arrest of Jagan’s confederate K. Madan, 26 of Karikalampakkam in Puducherry for his alleged involvement in an extortion racket.
Preliminary investigations by the Cuddalore police revealed that Jagan had made an extortion name from the jail to J. Dhanasekaran, a businessman in Cuddalore on September 13 demanding ₹50,000.
A police officer mentioned that Jagan was concerned in many prison circumstances. Based on the suggestions of Superintendent of Police M. Sree Abhinav, the Collector ordered his detention under Goondas Act.
The orders had been served on Jagan in the Kalapet Central Prison.
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