Haryana enforcement bureau to intensify anti-mining drive across Aravalli

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The Haryana State Enforcement Bureau will intensify motion in opposition to unlawful mining and different actions threatening the Aravalli vary from Sunday, specializing in stronger intelligence-sharing and coordinated enforcement, further director common of police Navdeep Singh Virk mentioned on Friday.

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Chairing a Gurugram evaluate assembly, Virk mentioned Bureau employees would actively generate and share supply reviews with involved departments, native Superintendents of Police, and headquarters. “Well timed intelligence and coordinated motion have been key to conserving the delicate ecological zone,” he burdened. Immediate motion could be taken primarily based on these reviews in opposition to people and teams concerned in unlawful colonies, illicit liquor commerce, unlawful mining, electrical energy theft, and water theft.

Issuing instructions for the Gurugram vary, the ADGP mentioned intensive drives should be carried out in Aravalli zone districts, together with Gurugram, Narnaul, Rewari, Faridabad, Nuh, Charkhi Dadri and Bhiwani. He described the Aravallis because the “lifeline of Haryana.” Virk additionally said the illicit liquor commerce within the NCR wouldn’t be tolerated, directing strengthened surveillance.

Reviewing efficiency, Virk mentioned manpower could be rationalised primarily based on workload. “Wherever required, manpower might be elevated,” he mentioned, including transfers would observe effectiveness assessments. He introduced upcoming coaching camps for investigation officers, citing altering crime patterns.

Highlighting 2025 efficiency, Virk mentioned groups checked 4,539 websites within the Gurugram area, impounded 1,358 automobiles, registered 536 circumstances, arrested 626 accused, and disposed of 507 circumstances. Penalties of 10.02 crore have been imposed, with 4.85 crore recovered. Superintendent of Police, Enforcement Bureau, Gurugram, Tahir Hussain, was current.