November 30th 2023.
The Narcotics Control Bureau and the Crime Branch of the Delhi Police have been hard at work to ensure the safety of the capital's educational institutions. On Wednesday, as part of their "Operation Kavach 4.0" mission, the police raided and fined 70 shop owners for selling tobacco products close to educational institutions.
Special Police Commissioner Ravindra Singh Yadav shared that 31 locations in Delhi were identified as having 70 vendors selling tobacco products within a 100-meter radius of the schools. He noted that this special operation was carried out in a single day to send a strong message to those illegally selling tobacco products in the vicinity of educational institutions.
The joint operation included intelligence gathering, surveillance, canine support, and undercover officers. Yadav stated that the main goal of Operation Kavach is to protect children from the drug threat. He went on to say that the mission was carried out in accordance with Union Home Affairs and the Lieutenant Governor's orders.
The Delhi Police are committed to ensuring the safety of students in and around educational institutions. Through Operation Kavach 4.0, the police have successfully busted a syndicate that was involved in preparing fake college degrees, leading to the arrest of two individuals.
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