PUNJAB POLICE CONDUCT SEARCH OPERATION AT BUS STANDS, RAILWAY STATIONS ACROSS STATE
— PUNJAB POLICE COMMITTED TO MAKE PUNJAB A SAFE AND SECURE STATE AS PER VISION OF CM BHAGWANT MANN
— POLICE TEAMS FRISKED 4650 PERSONS AT 195 BUS STANDS & 146 RAILWAYS STATIONS; 34 SUSPICIOUS PERSONS APPREHENDED
— OVER 7800 VEHICLES ALSO CHECKED DURING OPERATION, SAYS SPL DGP ARPIT SHUKLA
Chandigarh, May 30:
As part of the ongoing drive against anti-social elements launched on the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, Punjab Police on Tuesday conducted a special Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) at and around all the Bus Stands and Railway Stations across the state. The operation was conducted on the directions of Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav.
The CASO was conducted from 11am to 4pm simultaneously in all the 28 Police districts under which Police teams with assistance of sniffer dogs frisked people arriving and departing at Railway Stations and Bus Stands. Police teams have also rounded up suspicious people for verification.
Special Director General of Police (Special DGP) Law and Order Arpit Shukla, who was personally monitoring this state-level operation, said that all the CPs/SSPs were asked to deploy at least two Police teams per Railway Station/Bus Stand under the supervision of SP rank officer to carry out this operation. “We had strictly instructed all the Police Personnel to deal with every person in a friendly and polite manner while frisking them during the course of this operation,” he added.
He said that around 550 Police Teams, involving over 5000 Police Personnel, were deputed across the state to look for suspicious persons at different railway stations and bus stands in the state, while ensuring minimum inconvenience to them. Over 4650 people were checked during the operation conducted at 195 bus stands and 146 railway stations in the state, he added.
Divulging more details about the operation, the Special DGP said that police teams have apprehended 34 suspicious persons.
Meanwhile, Police teams have also checked 4703 two-wheelers and 3106 four-wheelers during the operation.