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Police raid on 26 supporters of Bikaner gangster Rohit Godara

Bikaner : Police raided the houses of 26 people who followed gangster Rohit Godara on social media in the early hours of Sunday. During this period, 10 people met at their homes. The rest were not at home. They are being searched. ASP City Saurabh Tiwari said that those following Rohit on social media are being identified.

At around 5 am on Sunday morning, 30 police teams raided the houses of 26 followers in the city and rural areas. Of these, 10 were found sleeping. They have been banned. The rest were not found at home. Their families have been told to inform the area police station whenever they arrive. SP said that some of these people have been involved in some crime or the other.

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