Delhi's Operation Kawach: A Crime Crackdown
Delhi Police's 'Operation Kawach', a 24-hour initiative involving multiple units, led to the detention of 1,224 individuals suspected of illegal activities such as firearm possession, theft, and drug trafficking. The operation, intended to curb crime and drug trafficking, was conducted across 874 locations from November 12 to 13.
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Delhi Police conducted a comprehensive 24-hour crackdown named 'Operation Kawach', detaining over 1,224 individuals linked to illegal activities. The operation, aimed at clamping down on crimes like possession of firearms and drug trafficking, involved collaborative efforts from various police units, including the Crime Branch and Special Cell.
The intensive sweep covered 874 locations across the city, resulting in the arrest of more than 700 suspects. Detroit Police aim to tackle illegal activity and ensure public safety through such periodic operations.
'Operation Kawach' is a strategic initiative by the Delhi Police to target criminals and drug networks, leveraging coordination between local police forces and specialized units to maximize efficiency and impact.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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