Delhi Police's Operation Aaghat 4.0 Nabs 200 Criminals and Acts Against 948 Individuals
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New Delhi, March 3 (NationPress) The South East Delhi Police have initiated 'Operation Aaghat 4.0', a significant operation focused on reducing crime and ensuring law enforcement in the area. This initiative led to the apprehension of 200 criminals and actions taken against 948 individuals.
As part of the operation, authorities confiscated 10 weapons from those arrested and seized over 10,000 bottles of illegal liquor. Officials reported that the operation was carried out through synchronized raids and thorough inspections in high-risk and sensitive regions of the district.
The South East Delhi Police detailed the following actions taken:
- Four individuals were detained under the NDPS Act, with 6.66 kg of ganja and 12.70 grams of MDMA recovered.
- Thirty-eight people were arrested under the Excise Act, leading to the recovery of 8,276 quarter bottles, 110 beer bottles, and 28 beer cans.
- Twenty-nine individuals were apprehended under the Arms Act. Police discovered 11 country-made pistols (CMP), 13 live cartridges, and 20 knives.
- Sixty-two individuals were taken into custody for gambling, with Rs 82,210 confiscated.
- A total of Rs 11,500 in fines was imposed on 63 individuals for violating COTPA.
- In total, 252 individuals were bound down in 160 kalandras for breaching Sections 40A and 40B of the Excise Act (open drinking).
- Nine individuals were bound down under preventive measures as per Sections 126 and 169 of the BNSS (previously Sections 107/150 CrPC).
- A cumulative 149 people were bound down in 77 kalandras under Sections 126/170 of the BNSS (previously 107/151 CrPC).
- Thirty-nine individuals were bound down in 23 kalandras under Section 129 of the BNSS (previously 110G CrPC).
- Authorities took action against 273 individuals under the Delhi Police Act.
Officials indicated that Operation Aaghat 4.0 builds upon the achievements of earlier versions. In December 2025, Operation Aaghat 3.0 resulted in over 660 arrests across South and South East districts in anticipation of New Year celebrations.
Previously, the operation's initial two phases in September and October led to the capture of numerous habitual offenders, bootleggers, and drug dealers, alongside the confiscation of firearms, narcotics, illegal liquor, and stolen assets.
Law enforcement officials reiterated their determination to persist with such initiatives to ensure public safety and deter criminal behavior in the national capital.