State-Wide Intensive Cordon Search: Major Police Action at 727 Points— - Mission Ki Awaaz
Rajasthan Police Nakabandi

State-Wide Intensive Cordon Search: Major Police Action at 727 Points—

Thousands of Vehicles Inspected; Crackdown on Rule Breakers and Suspicious Activities—

Special Two-Day Campaign Conducted on the Instructions of DGP Shri Rajiv Kumar Sharma

JAIPUR | Administrative Desk

In a major push to strengthen law and order and establish effective control over criminals, the Rajasthan Police Headquarters has been conducting continuous intensive campaigns. Under the direction of Director General of Police (DGP) Shri Rajiv Kumar Sharma, a large-scale special cordon search (Nakabandi) operation was carried out across various police ranges for two days last week. During this period, thousands of vehicles were inspected, and strict action was taken against rule violators and suspicious activities.

Intensive Inspection at 727 Nakabandi Points

Additional Director General (Law and Order), Shri V.K. Singh, stated that the special campaign covered the Bikaner, Jodhpur, and Jaipur ranges on the first day, followed by the Bharatpur, Udaipur, and Kota ranges on the second day.

  • Scale of Operation: A total of 727 checkpoint points were established across the state for rigorous searching.
  • Vehicle Statistics: During this period, 16,676 two-wheelers and 18,795 four-wheelers were thoroughly inspected.

Strict Action Against Traffic Violators

ADG Shri Singh reported that as part of the special drive, action was taken against 262 drivers for drunk driving. Additionally, citations were issued to:

  • 1,173 riders without helmets.
  • 1,213 drivers without seat belts.
  • 75 drivers caught using mobile phones while driving.

Crackdown on Number Plates and Black Films

Extensive action was taken against vehicles with number plates that did not meet prescribed standards, were blurred, or had black films.

  • Number Plate Violations: 857 cases were registered for number plate-related offenses.
  • Black Films: 739 cases were registered for the use of black films on vehicles.
  • Total Enforcement: Including other violations under the Motor Vehicle (MV) Act, a total of 7,185 actions were taken.

Range-wise Performance: Jodhpur and Udaipur Lead

  • Jodhpur Range: Highest enforcement with 1,633 MV Act cases registered.
  • Udaipur Range: Followed with 1,583 cases.
  • Jaipur Range: 1,094 cases registered.
  • Other Ranges: Bikaner (954), Bharatpur (986), and Kota (935) cases were recorded.

Seizure of Illegal Weapons, Liquor, and Gravel; 150 Arrested

The campaign also led to the disclosure of several serious criminal cases.

  • Arrests: A total of 150 people were arrested across various FIRs and sections of the BNSS.
  • Serious Crimes: 10 FIRs each were registered under the Arms Act and the NDPS Act, while 53 FIRs were filed under the Excise Act.
  • Kota Range Action: 6 cases of illegal sharp-edged weapons were registered, and nearly 200 liters of country-made liquor were seized.
  • Illegal Mining: In Kota, a major crackdown on illegal mining led to the seizure of approximately 75 tons of black gravel along with 11 vehicles, including dumpers, tractors, and trailers.

Expert Analysis: Sustainable Security and Deterrence

Administrative observers note that such sudden, large-scale operations serve as a powerful deterrent against organized crime and habitual offenders. By integrating traffic enforcement with criminal surveillance, the Rajasthan Police is creating a safer environment for citizens while significantly disrupting the logistics of illegal mining and smuggling networks.

Disclaimer: This article is prepared based on official press releases and meeting details issued by the Rajasthan Police Headquarters and the Department of Information and Public Relations.

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