Chief of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav said leading the entire army to Cordon Off and Search Operations (CASO) in all of the state’s 28 police stations, on Tuesday.
As part of an ongoing campaign against drugs and anti-social elements launched by the Punjab police, Chief of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav said leading the entire army to Cordon Off and Search Operations (CASO) in all of the state’s 28 police stations, on Tuesday.
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Punjab Police Headquarters:
The operation was conducted concurrently across the province from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with senior officers from the Punjab Police Headquarters visiting each police station to personally oversee the operation. The idea behind enforcing the CASO on a large scale was to increase public confidence and increase the presence of the police to instil fear in anti-social forces,” DGP told the manipulative media bystander. forces,” theinstil”The
He joined ADGP Community Affairs and Women’s Affairs Department Gurpreet Kaur and Police Commissioner (CP) Ludhiana Mandeep Singh Sidhu in leading operations in various areas here.
Drug and Crime Hotspots:
Yadav said the operation was carried out after district police identified drug and crime hotspots through data analysis. He said a proper search for the suspect and a complete search of the premises would be conducted by the police under the supervision of senior officials. He said surveillance dogs and drones would also be deployed in these hotspots to ensure surveillance.
The DGP said the Punjab Police will continue its glorious tradition of serving the people and will not rest until the state is completely free of drugs and gangsters.
When asked about the new instructions on issuing gun licences, Yadav said that no new licences will be issued until physical verification of previous licences occurs within the next three months. He said any public display of the gun, including on social media, would be treated with an iron fist, and violators would be prosecuted.
DGP said Punjab police will monitor social media to investigate violations. “If someone is found spreading hate speech against the community, the FIR will be registered immediately,” he said, adding that no one should let the law fall into their hands.