New Delhi (PTI): Ahead of the Republic Day celebrations, Delhi Police carried out a coordinated crackdown on narcotics smuggling, organised crime and other offences, conducting raids at 2,348 locations across the city and arresting 59 drug offenders, an official said on Sunday.
The citywide action, carried out under Operation Kavach 12, involved 1,059 police teams drawn from all 15 districts, the Crime Branch and the Special Cell. The 24-hour operation began at 6 pm on January 23 and continued till 6 pm on January 24, he said.
During the anti-narcotics drive, police recovered 31.21 grams of heroin and 30.75 kilograms of cannabis, and registered 55 cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
In addition to this, they registered 231 cases under the Delhi Excise Act, arresting or apprehending 238 people.
"The seizures included 50,110 quarters of illicit liquor, 31 cartons of beer, 12 beer bottles and 12 liquor bottles. A further 1,682 people were arrested under Sections 40A and 40B of the Excise Act for drinking in public places," a senior police officer said.
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Under the Arms Act, 117 persons were arrested in 115 cases, with the recovery of two pistols, 16 country-made firearms, 25 live cartridges and 98 knives.
Police also arrested 261 people in 149 gambling cases, seizing cash worth Rs 3.51 lakh.
The operation also led to the arrest of 31 proclaimed offenders and 21 vehicle thieves, and recovered 33 stolen vehicles. In addition to this, 2,276 vehicles were seized under the Delhi Police Act.
"As part of preventive measures, 703 people were arrested to block the commission of offences. As many as 4,082 people were taken into preventive custody, while 25,300 people were detained under the Delhi Police Act. Action was also initiated under various preventive provisions of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and and 4,545 listed bad characters were checked during the drive," the officer said.
Further, 4,714 violators were prosecuted under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, police said.
They highlighted several major breakthroughs during the operation. The Crime Branch detected and sealed an illegal manufacturing unit involved in producing empty tubes of spurious cosmetic and pharmaceutical products in Bawana, and seized machinery and large quantities of fabricated packaging material.
In another case, a national-level shooter was arrested for his alleged role in a mule bank account racket linked to cyber frauds amounting to over Rs 40 lakh.
In separate operations, police teams recovered over 20 kilograms of cannabis in west Delhi and arrested multiple accused, while a proclaimed offender wanted in an Arms Act case was apprehended with 30 stolen mobile phones.
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Mumbai (PTI): French President Emmanuel Macron, along with First Lady Brigitte Macron, left Mumbai for New Delhi on Wednesday after concluding his engagements here, including bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
They were seen off at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport by Maharashtra Governor Acharya Devvrat, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy CM Eknath Shinde.
On Tuesday, Macron held discussions with Modi as part of efforts to further strengthen India-France strategic ties.
During the Mumbai visit, the French president and his wife also met some of India's top filmmakers and actors, and had an animated exchange with them about cinema, culture and collaboration.
President Macron is on an official visit to India from February 17 to 19 at the invitation of PM Modi to participate in the AI Impact Summit hosted by India in the national capital Delhi, besides the bilateral summit in Mumbai.
PM Modi will inaugurate the summit on February 19. As many as 20 heads of states, including French President Macron, will be present at the inaugural session, Electronics and IT Secretary S Krishnan said.
