In Gopalganj district, Bihar, a juvenile offender involved in liquor smuggling has been given a unique sentence by Principal Magistrate Nilesh Bhardwaj of the Juvenile Justice Board. The board has ordered the teenager to perform community service in the form of traffic duty for 30 days to reform his conduct. The incident occurred in the Jadopur police station area of the district. On January 9, 2025, the Jadopur police arrested the teenager with 81 liters of liquor. A case was registered against the juvenile and three others at the police station. During the hearing, the board heard both sides of the case. The accused boy and his father were present. Upon questioning, the teenager admitted to the crime voluntarily and without any pressure. The Principal Magistrate then ordered the teenager to serve in the traffic police. The teenager will work under the supervision of the traffic police in-charge for 30 days. A letter will be written to the Superintendent of Police for permission. After 30 days, a report of the service will be sent to the board. This process will give the teenager an opportunity to reform and contribute to society, which will be positive for his future. During the hearing, the boy requested to be forgiven and given a chance to improve, expressing his desire to join the mainstream of society. In response, Principal Magistrate Nilesh Bhardwaj ordered the accused boy to perform community service.
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.









