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Mandleshwar Police Operating Under Acting In-Charge For Months

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September 15, 2025

Vacant | MLA Rajkumar Meo Expresses Displeasure Over The Issue

- Rajesh Pawar

The post of permanent police station in-charge has been vacant at Mandleshwar police station for several months. Currently, Deepak Yadav is handling responsibilities as the acting in-charge. The temporary arrangement has raised concerns about the effectiveness of policing in the area, alleged locals. Recently, police took quick action against illegal liquor in Mandleshwar, but the move raised many questions.

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