District Magistrate Vimal Kumar Sharma said that communal offenders and law-breakers will be booked under provisions of the National Security Act.
A list is being prepared by intelligence and police officials for all the police stations in the district.
Sharma emphasised that there will be a crackdown against eve-teasing and plainclothes police would be deployed to prevent such cases.
Superintendent of Police (rural) Jagdish Sharma said that six habitual eve-teasing offenders have been identified by Modinagar police along with two by Bhojpur police. A report on these persons has been sent to the district magistrate seeking their expulsion from the district, Sharma added.
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