Gangstran Te Vaar: Over 1,300 Aides & Abettors of Foreign-Based gangsters rounded up on day one of ‘Operation Prahaar’

By: Kashish Chawla

On: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 10:59 AM

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Punjab Operation Prahar: Over 2,000 police teams carried out coordinated raids across multiple locations linked to associates of 60 foreign-based gangsters as part of an intensified crackdown. Authorities have urged the public to support the operation by sharing any gangster-related information anonymously through the anti-gangster helpline number 93946-93946, assuring complete confidentiality for informants.

Day One of ‘Operation Prahaar’: Punjab Police raid Gangster-linked locations across the state

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With Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government waging ‘Gangstran Te Vaar’ to make Punjab a gangster free state, Punjab Police teams on Tuesday conducted raids at identified and mapped locations of foreign based gangsters on Day 1 of ‘Operation Prahaar’.

Declaring a decisive war against gangsters, Punjab Director General Punjab (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said, “A 72 hour long massive crackdown under ‘Operation Prahaar’ is already underway across the state.”

Massive statewide raids target 60 Foreign-based gangsters; Investigations ongoing

Punjab Operation Prahar
Punjab Operation Prahar

Explaining the scale of operation, DGP said, “As part of Operation Prahaar, more than 2,000 police teams comprising around 12,000 personnel have conducted raids at identified and mapped locations linked to associates of 60 foreign based gangsters across Punjab.”

Sharing the outcomes of Day 1 of the operation, Special Director General of Police Law and Order Arpit Shukla said, “As many as 1,314 associates and abettors of foreign based gangsters have been rounded up across the state. Thorough investigations are currently ongoing.”

Punjab Operation Prahar: Public urged to tip off gangsters via Helpline 93946-93946

Urging citizens to actively support the campaign against organised crime, Punjab Police said that people can anonymously report information related to wanted criminals and gangsters, and also share tips on crime and criminal activity, through the Anti Gangster Helpline number 93946-93946.

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Kashish Chawla

Kashish Chawla is a content writer at Punjab Kesari. A journalist with 1.5+ experience years across digital media. She is graduated from Bachelors in Journalism and Mass communication from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, worked with Zee Media as a website content writer, and as a reported with Indianewslive.