New Delhi: Delhi Police is planning to intensify efforts to combat organised crime and crack down on gangsters operating from jails the country and abroad.
Top police officials met at the Delhi Police headquarters on Saturday, a day after a high-level law and order review meeting was conducted by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and attended by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Delhi home minister Ashish Sood, and Union home secretary Govind Mohan.
The review focused on strengthening policing strategies to address the evolving crime landscape in the national capital.
According to sources, at the Saturday’s meeting, it was decided that a list of emerging criminals will be prepared and measures to dismantle their networks taken.
“Strict surveillance will be maintained on jailed gangsters, such as Kaushal Chaudhary and Neeraj Bawana. Others operating from foreign locations, including Anmol Bishnoi, Arsh Dala, Goldy Brar, Himanshu Bhau, Lucky Patial, Jagga Dhurkot, Virendra Charan, Amardeep Bishnoi, Noni Rana, Mahender Saharan, Rahul, Mahender Meghwanshi and Naveen Boxer, will also be closely monitored,” said a source.
Juveniles in direct or indirect contact with these gangsters and have a criminal record will also come under scrutiny.
The police are preparing a list of juveniles involved in heinous crimes and will recommend their trial as adults in court.
Additionally, the authorities will keep a close watch on social media profiles of gangsters and their associates to track illegal activities and connections.

























