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Rajasthan DGP’s Strong Directive: Gangster Assets to be Demolished; Strict Action Against Those Filing False Cases

Rajasthan DGP Rajiv Sharma's major crackdown: Orders to demolish gangster assets and take strict action against those filing fake cases and drug peddlers.
By Abhishek Sonwal šŸ“… June 15, 2026 šŸ‘ļø 0 Views ā±ļø 3 Min Read
Rajasthan Police

Jaipur, June 15, 2026. Taking a decisive stand toward making Rajasthan crime-free and secure, Director General of Police (DGP) Shri Rajiv Kumar Sharma has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against criminal activities. During a high-level crime review meeting held via video conferencing at the Police Headquarters in Jaipur on Monday, the DGP issued clear directives to police officials across the state to immediately demolish illegal properties acquired by gangsters. Furthermore, the police will now take stringent action against individuals who misuse the law to file false cases.

Key Highlights of the Meeting:

  • Strike Against Gangsters: The administration will bulldoze illegal properties owned by organized criminals and extortionists; their bank accounts will also be under constant surveillance.
  • Action Against Fake FIRs: A strict approach will be adopted against those who mislead the law by filing fabricated cases.
  • Curbing Drugs and Cyber Fraud: Special action plans will be formulated against drug peddlers, with swift measures promised for cases involving ‘digital arrest’ and online scams.
  • NEET Exam Security: Stringent security arrangements are in place for the upcoming NEET examination, with continuous monitoring through CCTV cameras.

Zero Tolerance for Organized Crime and Cyber Fraud

Addressing the meeting, DGP Rajiv Kumar Sharma stated that the dream of a ‘Developed Rajasthan’ can only be realized when the state’s law and order are robust. He instructed all Range IGs and Superintendents of Police (SPs) to ensure the effective implementation of new criminal laws. Orders have been issued to confiscate the properties of gangs involved in extortion to dismantle their criminal influence. Additionally, emphasis was placed on providing specialized training to police personnel in modern technical investigation methods to combat the rising tide of digital arrests and online fraud.

Anti-Drug Campaign and Clearance of Pending Cases

To break the cycle of drug abuse among the youth, all District SPs have been directed to launch a structured and systematic campaign. The DGP instructed officers to ensure that any sensitive incident is reported immediately to the Police Headquarters so that necessary guidance and support can be provided in time. Furthermore, the focus remains on disposing of long-pending cases and old files in police stations to ensure prompt justice for victims.

Focus on Road Safety Awareness and NEET Exam

Expressing concern over road accidents, the DGP remarked that a single accident affects an entire family. He directed officials to ensure 100% adherence to lane discipline on National Highways and urban areas, while implementing strict enforcement against traffic rule violators. He also mandated year-round road safety awareness campaigns. Regarding the upcoming NEET examination, the DGP directed that all necessary arrangements be made for a smooth and peaceful conduct of the exam, emphasizing strict adherence to guidelines and continuous surveillance through CCTV.

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