Dramatic Police Operation in Malda: Arrest of Notorious Criminal Bakul Sheikh
Police Action in Malda District
In a dramatic operation in Malda district of West Bengal, police apprehended Bakul Sheikh, a former block president of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and a reputed criminal, following multiple criminal charges. According to law enforcement and local residents, Sheikh faces serious allegations including murder, robbery, extortion, and kidnapping. For years, his influence in the area has instilled fear among the locals, preventing many from speaking out against him despite repeated accusations.
After his arrest, the police organized a public march, escorting Sheikh under heavy security through various neighborhoods in Kaliachak. During the procession, he was seen with his hands clasped together and ropes tied around his waist. Surrounded by a large crowd, police officers and security personnel accompanied him as he was transported through public spaces. Residents noted that Sheikh's name has long been associated with intimidation and criminal activities, leading several families to flee the area out of fear.
As the police operation unfolded, many gathered to observe the authorities passing through the locality. This action is part of a broader initiative by the administration to crack down on alleged criminal networks and fugitives across different regions of the state. Locals expressed relief at Sheikh's arrest and the public display, viewing it as a sign that the long-standing atmosphere of fear may finally be dissipating.
Public Reaction and Police Presence
Footage from the scene shows a significant police presence as they escort the accused down a street in Kaliachak. Sheikh, flanked by officers, walks with his hands together in a gesture of submission, while police maintain control of the surrounding area. Residents gathered to witness the unfolding events, reflecting a community eager for change. Attempts to reach Anupam Singh, the Superintendent of Police for Malda district, for comments on the incident were unsuccessful.
