Bungalow, farmhouse of man accused in ‘107 cases’ razed in latest demolition drive in Junagadh
Kara Devrajbhai Rada Rabari, according to the release, was involved in four murders, three attempted murder cases, besides cases of kidnapping.

Junagadh district police on Thursday razed illegal properties, including a sprawling bungalow and a farmhouse, of an accused allegedly involved in “107 cases”, according to a statement quoting the Minister of State for Home, Harsh Sanghavi.
Calling the action a part of the state’s ongoing “campaign” against “anti-social elements”, Sanghavi said, “Today, a bulldozer was rolled over the luxurious bungalow of Kara Rabari of Junagadh, who was involved in 107 crimes, and his luxurious farm house, and the illegal encroachments were demolished and the government land was freed, so that it can be used for the well-being of the citizens.”

Kara Devrajbhai Rada Rabari, 50, according to the release, was involved in four murders, three attempted murder cases, besides cases of kidnapping. His gang has been booked under the Gujarat Control of Terrorism and Organised Crime (GUJCTOC) Act, the release added.
“This accused had illegally constructed a luxurious bungalow on a 750-square meter area in Survey No 308 at Lirbaipara in Junagadh, and a farmhouse on a 35,000 square meter area in Survey No 397 near Kendriya Vidyalaya, which was demolished today (Thursday) by the team of Junagadh Superintendent of Police Shri Subodh Odedara with the help of the administration,” the statement said.