Intelligence Report: Punjab Police Operation Nets 172 Suspects, Including Nine Proclaimed Offenders, in Sustained Anti-Gangster Campaign
The Punjab Police's intensive anti-gangster operation, now in its fourteenth consecutive day, has yielded significant tactical results, according to a high-level briefing by Special DGP (Law and Order) Arpit Shukla. The coordinated campaign culminated in the apprehension of 172 individuals, a cohort that includes nine proclaimed offenders (POs), indicating a targeted focus on high-priority threats. The operation's material seizures underscore the scale of the challenge: security forces recovered 116 firearms, 262 live cartridges, and 23 magazines from those detained. This substantial weapons cache removal represents a direct degradation of organized criminal arsenals. DGP Shukla's media interaction, conducted following an inspection of a strategic checkpoint (naka) in Mohali, framed these actions within a broader, sustained law-and-order strategy. The data suggests a methodical, intelligence-driven approach aimed at dismantling gang networks through simultaneous pressure on personnel and logistics. The recovery of such a volume of armaments points to persistent efforts by criminal elements to maintain operational capacity, which this ongoing police initiative is systematically countering. This phase of the campaign demonstrates a continued commitment to applying concentrated force against organized crime structures within the state.