Street crime PCR calls down by 20% in Southeast Delhi
The police apprehend around 500 people under Operation Aaghat 2.0
The Delhi Police on Thursday claimed a 20 per cent reduction in police control room (PCR) calls related to street crimes over the last month in Southeast Delhi district, attributing it to intensified night patrolling, vehicle checks and visible policing.
This came after the district police apprehended around 500 people under Operation Aaghat 2.0, a crackdown on organised crime, habitual offenders, bootleggers and drug peddlers.
The operation was launched on Wednesday under the supervision of Joint Commissioner of Police Sanjay Jain and was led by Deputy Commissioner of Police (southeast) Hemant Tiwari, involving over 600 police personnel across the district, the officer said.
According to the police, around 130 accused were arrested under the Arms Act, Delhi Excise Act, NDPS Act and Public Gambling Act, while another 360 were apprehended under preventive action measures. Among those arrested were 64 ‘bad characters’ with a history of involvement in street crimes, the police said.
The operation led to the seizure of 31 weapons, 5,826 quarters of illicit liquor, 5.5 kg of ganja and Rs 1.85 lakh from gambling dens. Additionally, 163 vehicles were impounded under Section 66 of the Delhi Police Act, the police stated.
According to the police, Operation Aaghat, first conducted on September 20, 2025, will now be held every month as part of the sustained campaign to dismantle organised criminal syndicates and discourage repeated criminal activity among habitual offenders.
“This time, more gambling dens were busted, resulting in the recovery of Rs 1.85 lakh, compared to Rs 78,350 in the first phase. Under preventive action, 524 persons were booked, up from 294 during Aaghat 1.0,” DCP Tiwari said.
He said the operation focused on crime-prone areas and jhuggi clusters, aiming to prevent any untoward incidents during the festive season and instil a greater sense of safety among residents.
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