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          Patna, April 12 (IANS) If you have been evading arrest, the law   might just catch up now - thanks to the 'dugdugi' drive. In Patna, drum beaters   are arriving at the homes or hideouts of offenders with the result that over 900   have been traced.The campaign, which will also be extended to other districts,   sees people beating 'dugdugis' - small locally made drums - to seek the help of   neighbours and family members to catch those eluding arrest for months or years. |  
  
      
	  
	  
	  It was launched Sunday. Typically, the dugdugi beaters go to the homes or   possible hideouts of the offenders and beat the drums.
 Patna Senior   Superintendent of Police Alok Kumar told IANS: "It is a rare drive and the   response is tremendous as police have arrested people with the help of residents   after these drums were beaten at different places in Patna district."
 
 It   has helped nab over 900 of 2,000 people who were evading arrest despite warrants   being issued.
 
 Police have adopted the age old practice of drum-beating to   seek the help of residents to find those eluding arrest and to warn their family   and relatives not to protect them anymore.
 
 Police have carried out   arrests in many places like Kadamkuan, Jakkanpur, Phulwarisharief, Kankarbagh,   Paliganj and Dulhinbazar areas.
 
 "Many were arrested from urban as well as   rural localities as people have come forward to provide vital information to   police," a police official said.
 
 Kumar said the dugdugi drive will   continue till all those against whom warrants are pending are arrested.
 
 A senior official at the police headquarters said after Patna, police   will launch the campaign in other districts as well.
   
      
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