Motihari police are facing tough times after a police team was attacked while investigating a girl's abduction case, leaving two officers seriously injured.

Superintendent of Police Swarn Prabhat is taking strong action, serving show-cause notices to the Circle Inspector and SDPO, Areraj, and even holding up the salary of Pahadpur SHO.

The SP has given the accused 24 hours to surrender or face property confiscation. He's also slammed his own team for "inordinate delays" in arresting the culprits, citing the lack of progress 48 hours after the incident. This isn't the first time Prabhat has taken bold action; he previously issued a show-cause notice to the Station House Officer (SHO) over the RPF inspector case.

                               High Lights

- Show-cause notices: Issued to Circle Inspector, SDPO, and SHO

- Salary hold-up: Pahadpur SHO's salary withheld

- Ultimatum to accused: Surrender within 24 hours or face property confiscation

- Previous action: Show-cause notice to SHO over RPF inspector case

It's clear that Superintendent of police Swarn Prabhat is determined to improve law and order in Motihari, and he's willing to take tough measures to ensure accountability within his team.

 
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