Operation Akraman: 71 FIRs registered, 118 held in Gurugram

IANS April 6, 2025 206 views

Gurugram Police launched a massive coordinated operation called Operation Akraman targeting criminal networks across the district. The intensive 24-hour drive resulted in 71 FIRs being registered and 118 individuals being arrested, including 48 proclaimed offenders. Police teams seized substantial quantities of illegal liquor, drugs, and stolen property during the operation. The comprehensive sweep demonstrates the police's commitment to maintaining law and order and disrupting criminal activities in the region.

"Gurugram Police takes effective action by running special campaigns to tighten the noose on criminals" - Vikas Kumar Arora, Police Commissioner
Gurugram, April 6: Gurugram Police on Sunday carried out ‘Operation Akraman’ to arrest the people involved in illegal activities, including drug and liquor smuggling.

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Massive 24-hour police operation across Gurugram targeting multiple criminal activities

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214 police teams deployed with 975 officers

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Significant seizures of illegal liquor, drugs, and stolen property

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48 proclaimed offenders among those arrested

A police spokesperson said that during the operation, 71 FIRs were registered, and 118 persons were nabbed, including 48 proclaimed offenders, in the past 24 hours in the district.

He said that the arrests were made as part of ‘Operation Akraman,’ carried out on the instructions of the DGP, Haryana.

He added that while a total of 214 teams consisting of 975 cops were engaged in the drive, the police have been able to arrest a large number of criminals or suspects involved in various types of criminal activities.

He said that the recovery made by the police in the past 24 hours includes illegal liquor (1013.5 bottles of country liquor, 150.25 bottles of English liquor, and 98 bottles of beer), 478 grams of ganja, nine grams of MDMA, one CNG auto rickshaw, one car, 10 iPhones, one laptop, and cash worth Rs 25,000 from the accused.

“Additionally, 14 challans for black film vehicles, 13 challans for using mobiles while driving, and 189 challans for wrong-lane driving were also issued,” the Spokesperson said.

He added that the police teams also arrested two accused in a murder case carrying a reward of Rs 20,000 each, two accused of fraud, two accused in a burglary case, and three accused of vehicle theft, and also found two missing persons.

“Gurugram Police takes effective action by running special campaigns from time to time to tighten the noose on criminals and curb crimes. Such campaigns will continue in the future as well,” said Vikas Kumar Arora, Commissioner of Gurugram Police.

He added that the Gurugram Police appeals to the people to always follow the law, and if they have any information about any crime or criminal, they must immediately inform the police through any medium.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Great job by Gurugram Police! 👏 This is exactly what we need to make our city safer. Hope they keep up the momentum and conduct such operations regularly.
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Priya M.
The recovery stats are shocking - so much illegal liquor and drugs! Makes me wonder how much more is still out there. Good first step though.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just for show. We need sustained action, not just 24-hour drives. The real test will be maintaining this intensity.
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Neha T.
Interesting that they recovered iPhones and laptops too. Wonder what those cases were about? The article doesn't give details about all the FIRs.
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Sanjay P.
189 challans for wrong-lane driving in just 24 hours! Maybe they should make this a permanent special drive - the traffic situation in Gurugram is terrible.
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Meena R.
Finding missing persons is the most heartwarming part of this operation. Hope they reunite with their families soon 💕

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