This story is from September 09, 2024

Ahead of assembly elections, Haryana police conducts 'Aakraman 14' arrests 979

Ahead of assembly elections, Haryana police conducts 'Aakraman 14' arrests 979
CHANDIGARH: Haryana Police on Monday claimed to have arrested 979 anti social elements and criminals during the Aakraman 14, an intensified drive ahead of assembly elections to keep a check on anti social activities across the state.on Sunday.According to official spokesperson, the operation aimed at cracking down on criminals, anti-social elements, and drug traffickers across the state. A total of 1,431 teams comprising 6,584 police officers conducted synchronized raids across various locations, resulting into registration of 454 FIRs. .Officials said that detailed report was gathered on illegal arms, narcotics, and illicit liquor smuggling operations across the state. Under the leadership of Superintendents of Police and Deputy Commissioners of Police, the teams began raids early morning hours of Sunday, which continued till late evening hours. Multiple arrests were made in different areas. The police teams registered 32 FIRs under the Arms Act, recovering 26 pistols and arresting eight individuals. Under the NDPS Act, 25 FIRs were lodged, leading to the seizure of 39.244 kg of cannabis, 607 grams of heroin, and 450 grams of charas, with eight accused arrested in connection to these cases.
During the operation, six most-wanted criminals were apprehended. In addition, police teams successfully captured four cyber criminals, 88 proclaimed offenders, and 109 bail jumpers. These individuals had been evading arrest in multiple cases. Furthermore, the special operation led to the arrest of 235 other individuals involved in various criminal activities. The operation also focused on cracking down on illegal alcohol trade. Police registered 268 FIRs under the Excise Act, seizing 670 bottles of English liquor, 11,048 bottles of country-made liquor, 304 bottles of beer, and 2,272 liters of illicit liquor. A total of 136 people were arrested under the Excise Act. Additionally, 53 individuals were arrested under the Gambling Act, with Rs. 7,40,205 in cash seized from their possession.

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