Anta Bypoll Seizures: How Rs 20.93 Crore Ensured Fair Elections

The Baran police conducted an intensive enforcement campaign during the Anta Assembly by-election period. Their operations resulted in massive seizures totaling Rs 20.93 crore across various categories. Police remained on high alert during the critical silence period following campaigning. This proactive approach demonstrated their commitment to ensuring free and fair elections.

Key Points: Rs 20.93 Crore Seized Ahead of Anta Assembly Bypoll in Rajasthan

  • Police registered 65 Excise Act cases seizing 675 litres of illicit liquor
  • Narcotics worth Rs 35.46 lakh recovered under NDPS Act operations
  • Cash worth Rs 17.64 lakh seized during various enforcement drives
  • 28 vehicles impounded for violating election movement restrictions
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Anta Assembly bypoll: Rs 20.93 crore seized to ensure fair and secure polls

Baran police seize Rs 20.93 crore in cash, drugs, and illicit liquor during Anta Assembly bypoll enforcement campaign to ensure election integrity.

"The total value of seizures stood at Rs 20.93 crore, marking a major achievement in maintaining the integrity and transparency of the elections - SP Abhishek Andasu"

Jaipur, Nov 11

Baran Superintendent of Police (SP) Abhishek Andasu said on Tuesday that to ensure fairness and peace during the Anta Assembly by-election, the Baran police launched a special campaign against narcotics, illicit liquor and unaccounted cash from October 6 to November 11.

The campaign aimed to curb illegal activities that could influence the election process.

SP Andasu said that as a result of these intensive operations, the total value of seizures stood at Rs 20.93 crore, marking a major achievement in maintaining the integrity and transparency of the elections.

To prevent the smuggling of illicit liquor and drugs, the police undertook extensive actions.

As many as 65 cases were registered under the Excise Act, leading to the seizure of 675 litres of illicit liquor, valued at Rs 3,03,410 while six cases were registered under the NDPS Act, resulting in the recovery of 121.765 kg of narcotic substances worth Rs 35,46,650.

During various enforcement drives, the police seized Rs 17,64,250 in cash.

Additionally, other seized items were valued at Rs 20,37,86,500, making this one of the most significant enforcement actions during the election period.

SP Andasu added that the police remained on high alert to ensure compliance with election security protocols, especially during the "silence period" following the conclusion of campaigning.

As part of preventive measures, 28 vehicles found moving outside the permissible areas within the Anta Assembly constituency were seized to prevent the entry of anti-social elements and violations of election guidelines.

This proactive approach by Baran Police reflects their strong commitment to ensuring free, fair and peaceful elections.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has observed Indian elections for years, this level of enforcement is commendable. The seizure of vehicles and cash shows comprehensive planning. Well done Baran Police!
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Priya S
But why does this happen only during bypolls? Shouldn't such strict monitoring be there for all elections? Still, good work by police. The 121kg drugs seizure is particularly worrying.
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Arjun K
This is what we need across India! Election Commission should make this a standard procedure. The amount of liquor and drugs seized shows how vulnerable our democracy is to such influences.
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Michael C
Impressive numbers, but I wonder how much still went undetected. The police efforts are praiseworthy, but the scale of seizures indicates this is just the tip of the iceberg in election malpractices.
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Kavya N
Good initiative! Hope this ensures that voters can make their choice without any pressure or inducements. Our democracy deserves clean elections. 👏

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