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Operation Aaghat 2.0: Delhi Police’s Crackdown on Organised Crime

In a major step toward enhancing public safety, the Delhi Police’s Southeast District has launched “Operation Aaghat 2.0”, a focused campaign to dismantle organised criminal networks, curb street crime, and ensure citizen security across the national capital.

The operation marks a continuation and expansion of the first phase — Operation Aaghat — which had already shown strong results in reducing violent crimes in the city.

Recent News

The Southeast District of Delhi Police announced the successful launch of Operation Aaghat 2.0 in October 2025.
This renewed drive targets habitual offenders, gang members, illegal arms suppliers, and narcotics networks, with a special focus on hotspots of street crime.

According to the New Indian Express, the campaign has already led to:

  • Hundreds of arrests of active criminals and gang associates.

  • Seizure of illegal arms, country-made pistols, and live cartridges.

  • Recovery of contraband: illicit liquor, narcotics, and stolen property.

  • 20% drop in PCR calls related to snatching, theft, and assault.

These achievements underscore the operation’s success in deterring organised crime and improving public confidence.

About Operation Aaghat

  • Launched by: Delhi Police, Southeast District.

  • Objective: To dismantle criminal syndicates, suppress street crime, and enhance citizen safety through proactive and data-driven policing.

  • Focus Areas:

    • Identification and surveillance of habitual offenders.

    • Raids on arms suppliers, drug peddlers, and bootleggers.

    • Enhanced night patrolling and naka checks.

    • Coordination between local police, special units, and crime branches.

Operation Aaghat represents a comprehensive model of urban policing, integrating technology, intelligence inputs, and community cooperation to control rising crime in high-density urban zones.

Operation Aaghat 2.0 – Key Features

  1. Intelligence-led policing: Analysis of repeat offenders and crime trends.

  2. Targeted enforcement: Raids in vulnerable pockets and near public spaces.

  3. Citizen partnership: Encouraging residents and RWAs to report suspicious activity.

  4. Night vigilance: 24×7 monitoring of crime-prone routes and public places.

  5. Tech-enabled action: Use of CCTVs, facial-recognition inputs, and e-FIR tracking.

Impact and Achievements

  • Over hundreds of arrests made in the first few weeks.

  • Illegal firearms and ammunition seized in large numbers.

  • Significant recovery of stolen vehicles and mobile phones.

  • 20% reduction in emergency PCR calls regarding street crime.

  • Noticeable increase in public confidence and cooperation with police teams.

The operation is credited with disrupting the supply chains of illegal weapons and narcotics, weakening the hold of criminal gangs in Southeast Delhi.

Significance of Operation Aaghat

  • Strengthens the law-and-order framework in a densely populated region of the capital.

  • Demonstrates the effectiveness of proactive policing rather than reactive action.

  • Helps establish a model for district-level anti-crime campaigns in metropolitan areas.

  • Reinforces citizen trust in the police by improving on-ground safety metrics.

Way Forward

  • Expand similar operations across other districts for uniform crime control.

  • Integrate predictive policing and AI-based analytics for faster detection.

  • Strengthen community policing networks for long-term deterrence.

  • Continue strict monitoring of repeat offenders through electronic surveillance and parole review.

Conclusion

Operation Aaghat 2.0 showcases the Delhi Police’s determination to make the capital safer by targeting the root causes of street and organised crime.
Its early success — reflected in fewer emergency calls and significant arms and narcotics seizures — demonstrates how data-driven, coordinated policing can restore public confidence and ensure urban safety.

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