Bhojpuri actor Raja Chaudhary, who has been in and out of jail over the past few months for a slew of alleged offences, has been served an externment notice ordering him stay out of city limits for a year, following which he left the metropolis.
"The 38-year-old actor has been served an externment notice and has been asked to leave the city," Deputy Police Commissioner Mahesh Patil told.
Avinash Jadhav, senior inspector at Malad Police Station, said the actor was served the notice on Tuesday and was asked to leave the city in two days.
"Chaudhary has already left the city. If he does not obey the order and if found here, he would be immediately arrested under section 142 of Bombay Police Act," Jadhav said.
The DCP has described the action as an act to reform the actor. "We hope this would reform him and deter him from committing any crimes," added Patil, who signed the order.
"Chaudhary has
committed a number of offences over the years and we had issued a show cause notice seeking his explanation as to why he should not be externed," the DCP said.
"His lawyer replied on his behalf but even after that the actor committed one more offence in Oshiwara police station jurisdiction," he added. Chaudhary was earlier arrested on April 11 for allegedly obtaining a SIM card using forged documents which mentioned the address of his girlfriend's' neighbour as his, police said.
He was apprehended from outside Castle Tower building in suburban Oshiwara after a complaint from Mehul Kansaria (34), a resident of the building, they added.
In January, Chaudhary was arrested for allegedly assaulting ex-wife and reality show 'Big Boss' winner Shweta Tiwari at her residence in suburban Malad.
In November last year, Oshiwara police had arrested the actor and his girlfriend Shraddha Sharma after the two were booked for allegedly causing nuisance by fighting in public, the police said adding that he is out on bail in all the cases.