After ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚgetting information about ille♔gal gambling dens and the activities surrounding it, Nashik Police booked 60 people for the same and also seized cash and articles worth more than Rs 90,000.
According to a Times of India report, few people were indulged in Matka gambling and card games which are against the Public Gambling Act, 1867. The Crime Branch police arrested the people with the cases coming under the jurisdictions of Bhadrakali, Adgaon, Mhasrool, Panchav𝓰ati and Gangapur police stations.
The police were intimated about the illegal businesses in various parts of the city and police commissioner Deepak Pandey had instructed the crime branch to detect such illegal business dens and take𓆏 action against them.
The crime branch unit 1, led by police inspector Ananda Wagh and assistant police inspector Mahesh Kulkarni, took the꧒ action under the guidance of commissioner Pandey, deputy police commissioner (crime) Sanjay Barkund and assistant police commissioner (crime) Mohan Thakur.
The culprits has now been forwarded to the court.