Punjab Police Vows to Hunt Gangsters Nationwide, Launches Anti-Crime Helpline

Punjab's Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, has declared a zero-tolerance policy against gangsters and organized crime, vowing to pursue criminals across India. The police have launched a comprehensive strategy, including a special coordination cell and "Operation Farar," which has led to thousands of arrests and the rounding up of suspects. Significant drug recoveries, including nearly 100 kg of heroin in Amritsar, highlight the parallel war on narcotics. The DGP also announced a confidential helpline and warned of foreign attempts to destabilize the state, while emphasizing legal procedures and youth employment initiatives.

Key Points: Punjab Police to Track Criminals Across India, Says DGP

  • Multi-pronged legal strategy against gangsters
  • 8,671 suspects rounded up in Operation Farar
  • Major heroin recoveries in Amritsar
  • Anti-gangster helpline 93939-39394 launched
  • Focus on youth skill development in border areas
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Punjab has no space for gangsters, police will track criminals across India: DGP Gaurav Yadav

DGP Gaurav Yadav declares no space for gangsters in Punjab, details multi-pronged legal strategy and major drug recoveries in Amritsar.

"Punjab Police will track and arrest them from anywhere in the country - DGP Gaurav Yadav"

Amritsar, January 31

Punjab Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav on Friday asserted that there is no place for gangsters and organised crime in Punjab and warned criminals that Punjab Police will track and arrest them from anywhere in the country

Speaking to the media during his visit to Batala, DGP Gaurav Yadav said that after holding detailed brainstorming sessions with senior officers and the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the Punjab government has launched a multi-pronged legal strategy to eliminate gangster activities and organised crime across the state.

He mentioned that the Punjab Police has intensified operations under its anti-gangster campaign and is targeting the entire criminal ecosystem, including finances, logistics, safe houses, weapon supply chains and communication networks.

The DGP revealed that the Punjab Police has successfully traced and arrested several accused from different parts of the country, including Kolkata, Raipur, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Silchar and West Bengal. He said a special cell headed by an IG-rank officer has been formed to coordinate with central agencies and foreign law enforcement authorities to bring back criminals operating from abroad. Sharing details of recent operations, DGP Gaurav Yadav said that during "Operation Farar", launched earlier, around 12,000 police personnel conducted raids at nearly 2,000 locations.

So far, about 8,671 suspects have been rounded up, out of which 3,721 have been arrested. After verification, 344 individuals were released. The police also arrested 248 proclaimed offenders and recovered illegal arms, vehicles and other incriminating material. Highlighting the ongoing war against drugs, he said that nearly 100 kilograms of heroin were recovered in Amritsar district in the past two days, including a major 43-kilogram recovery with the help of Village Defence Committees.

He added that another significant heroin recovery of over 51 kilograms has also been made recently. DGP Gaurav Yadav emphasised that the entire campaign is being conducted strictly under legal procedures and urged people not to fall for rumours or misinformation. Yadav assured that every arrest is made in accordance with the law and through proper investigation.

Appealing to the youth, he urged them to stay away from crime and not fall into the trap of gangsters abroad who lure them into criminal activities. He said the Punjab government is also focusing on skill development and on promoting industries in border areas to provide employment opportunities for youth.

The DGP also announced the launch of an anti-gangster helpline number, 93939-39394, urging citizens to share information confidentially. He said informer identities will be kept confidential and that strict action will be taken based on the information received.

He further said that the Punjab government has introduced a reward policy under the NDPS Act, offering incentives to both the public and police officials. Informers can receive rewards for information leading to heroin recovery, while investigating officers will also be rewarded for successful convictions and property seizures related to drug trafficking. DGP Yadav reiterated that the Punjab Police is fully committed to maintaining peace, harmony and security in the state.

He also alleged that Pakistan's ISI is attempting to destabilise Punjab through proxy activities, but assured that the Punjab Police is fully prepared to counter every such attempt. Concluding his address, he said that, with the support of the public, the Punjab Police is determined to eliminate gangsterism and organised crime from the state and to make Punjab safe and peaceful once again.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see a focus on skill development and industries in border areas. Stopping crime is one thing, but providing legitimate opportunities is the real long-term solution. The helpline number is a good step for public involvement.
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Rohit P
The mention of ISI's proxy activities is concerning but not surprising. Our police forces need to be vigilant. Tracking criminals across India shows good coordination between states. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
While the intent is commendable, I hope the "strict legal procedures" are followed in every single case. 8,671 suspects rounded up is a huge number. We must ensure no innocent person is harassed in this drive. Accountability is key.
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Vikram M
The recovery of 100kg heroin in just two days is shocking! It shows how deep the drug problem runs. Village Defence Committees getting involved is a smart move. Community policing can make a big difference.
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Kavya N
As a parent in Punjab, this news gives me hope. For years we have lived in fear of these elements. I truly hope this campaign is sustained and not just a temporary show of strength. Our children's future depends on a safe Punjab.
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Michael C
The multi-pronged strategy targeting finances and logistics is the right approach. You can't just arrest foot

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