Bihar crackdown on goonda banks has begun as the state government takes strong action against illegal lenders. Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister Samrat Chaudhary said the Bihar crackdown on goonda banks will continue until every illegal bank is shut. He added that these groups charge very high interest and force people to mortgage their land. Ending this system is now a top priority.
Chaudhary spoke at an event in Patna where 48 Steno Assistant Sub-Inspectors received appointment letters. He said only RBI-approved banks can operate in the state. Rogue banks will not be allowed anymore.
He also said the government is focusing on technology-based policing. District police officers were told to hold regular public hearings and ensure quick trials for serious crimes. He stressed that no mafia group will be spared.
AI-based security cameras will soon be installed across Bihar. Over 10,000 CCTV cameras are already being set up in jails. Cameras will also be placed at railway stations, city squares, and panchayat entry points.
Of the 54 recommended candidates for Steno Inspector posts, 48 received appointment letters, including 18 disabled persons and 29 women. Top police and government officials attended the event.









