The Bhagwant Mann government has intensified its statewide anti-gangster campaign as Punjab Police carried out a massive crackdown involving 529 raids across multiple districts in a single day. The operation is part of the ongoing effort to dismantle organized crime networks in the state.
Massive Statewide Crackdown Conducted
Punjab Police, under the coordination of the Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF), launched simultaneous raids at identified locations across the state. The operation targeted suspected gangster hideouts, criminal associates, and individuals linked to organized crime networks.
Large Number Of Arrests And Action Taken
During the drive, authorities detained a significant number of individuals linked to criminal activities. The operation also led to the arrest of proclaimed offenders who were evading law enforcement for a long time.The crackdown reflects the government’s continued focus on improving law and order and ensuring strict action against organized criminal groups operating in Punjab.
Focus On Dismantling Criminal Networks
The state government has stated that the primary objective of the campaign is to completely dismantle gangster ecosystems operating within Punjab. Police teams have been directed to act swiftly against illegal arms suppliers, gang supporters, and criminal financiers.
Public Safety And Law Enforcement Strengthened
The Bhagwant Mann government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring a safe environment for citizens. The administration has emphasized stronger policing, better intelligence sharing, and rapid response mechanisms to tackle crime.Authorities have also encouraged citizens to report suspicious activities and support the police in maintaining law and order.
Ongoing Campaign Against Organized Crime
The anti-gangster drive is part of a long-term campaign that has already resulted in thousands of arrests since its launch. The government claims that continuous operations are helping to weaken criminal networks and restore public confidence in law enforcement agencies.


