Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Police extern man from Bhandup, play drum to announce it

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: In a surprise for Bhandup residents, a police team on Tuesday took to playing a drum to announce the externment of a 23-year-old historyshe­eter in his presence.

The accused, Atish alias Sidhu Bharat Kadam, has been booked in multiple cases related to assault. Despite repeated attempts to stop him, Kadam continued to pick fights and create a terror situation in the area. “We took preventive actions but there was no improvemen­t, following which we decided to extern him out of city limits,” said Shyam Shinde, senior inspector, Bhandup police station.

Kadam was externed out of city limits under section 56 of the Maharashtr­a Police Act, 1951, which mentions “beat of drum”. The Act states that “the said [concerned] officer may, by an order in writing duly served on him or by beat of drum or otherwise as he thinks fit direct such person [accused] or immigrant so to conduct himself as shall seem necessary in order to prevent violence and alarm”.

While externment is common in the city, playing of such drums in unheard of, as rarely any police station follows it.

Bhandup police brought Kadam to the area where he lives in the day and also arranged for a drummer to play the traditiona­l tasha (a type of kettle drum). After playing of drums, a policeman announced that Kadam has been externed from the jurisdicti­on of the city, suburbs and Thane district for two years. The policeman appealed to locals to inform Bhandup police station if they spot Kadam. “The announceme­nt was made so that people would report to us if he violates the order,” said Shinde.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The tasha player (right) with cops; Sidhu Bharat Kadam (left).
HT PHOTO The tasha player (right) with cops; Sidhu Bharat Kadam (left).

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