Rajasthan Police Crackdown: Over 1.92 Lakh Vehicles Penalized in 25 Days to Curb VIP Culture and Traffic Violations

The Rajasthan Police is clamping down hard on traffic violators, individuals displaying unauthorized influence on their vehicles, and those promoting ‘VIP culture’ across the state. Under the strict directives of Director General of Police (DGP) Rajasthan, Rajiv Kumar Sharma, and the direct supervision of Director General of Police (Traffic), Anil Paliwal, a comprehensive statewide special traffic enforcement campaign is underway.
Additional Director General of Police (Traffic), Dr. B. L. Meena, informed that during this 25-day special campaign conducted from June 4 to June 28, 2026, the police have taken strict punitive action against a record 1,92,513 vehicles.
Highest Action Against Illegal Black Films on Windows
During this intensive campaign, the highest number of penalties were slapped on vehicles using illegal black films on their glass windows. The breakdown of the 1,92,513 traffic violations penalized over the 25 days includes:
- Illegal Black Film: Action taken against 69,786 vehicles.
- Faulty Registration Plates: 48,271 cases penalized for violating number plate norms.
- Unauthorized Text/Signs: 26,930 cases where vehicles had unauthorized designations, caste names, or phrases written on them.
- Illegal Modifications (Body/Chassis): 21,333 vehicles penalized for unauthorized structural changes.
- Unauthorized Lights & Hooters: 15,863 cases of illegal use of red/blue beacon lights, flashers, strobe lights, and hooters.
- Pressure & Air Horns: 10,330 cases registered against the use of noise-polluting horns.
Intensive Crackdown Sustained Over the Past 48 Hours
Dr. Meena highlighted that the momentum of the campaign remains absolute, with the police executing 15,479 enforcement actions in the past two days alone. This recent batch of crackdowns includes:
- 4,880 cases of illegal black films on vehicle windows
- 3,636 cases of non-standard registration number plates
- 2,283 cases of illegal structural modifications to vehicles
- 2,221 cases of unauthorized words, signs, or text displayed on vehicles
- 1,608 cases of unauthorized red/blue lights, flashers, strobe lights, and hooters
- 851 cases involving pressure horns and air horns
‘No Compromise on Road Safety’
The police administration has sent out a clear and loud message that road safety will not be compromised under any circumstances. Dr. Meena warned that strict and continuous action against traffic rule violators will persist with the same intensity in the coming days.
The police department has appealed to the general public to strictly adhere to traffic rules for their own safety and the safety of others. Citizens are urged not to use any unauthorized equipment or make illegal modifications to their vehicles, and to actively cooperate with the Rajasthan Police in maintaining a safe, disciplined, and secure traffic ecosystem across the state.


