In a significant crackdown on organized crime, the Rajasthan Police's Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) has scored a major victory with the arrest of six key operatives belonging to two of the state's most notorious criminal networks.
Major Blow to Organized Crime Networks
The coordinated operation targeted members of the Rohit Godara and Virender Charan gangs, both known for their extensive criminal activities across Rajasthan. The AGTF, working on precise intelligence, successfully apprehended these dangerous criminals who were allegedly involved in multiple serious offenses.
Details of the Operation
According to police sources, the arrests were made following intensive surveillance and intelligence gathering. The six accused were identified as active participants in various criminal activities that had been troubling law enforcement agencies and citizens alike.
The arrested individuals were reportedly involved in:
- Extortion rackets targeting businessmen and professionals
- Arms smuggling and illegal weapon possession
- Multiple cases of attempted murder and assault
- Creating terror among local communities
Police Statement
Senior police officials described the operation as a significant achievement in the ongoing battle against gangsterism in Rajasthan. "These arrests have dealt a severe blow to the operational capabilities of both gangs," stated a senior AGTF officer.
"Our teams worked tirelessly to track down these criminals who were trying to establish their dominance through fear and violence. The AGTF remains committed to dismantling organized crime networks across the state."
Ongoing Investigations
Police authorities have confirmed that investigations are continuing to uncover the full extent of these gangs' criminal activities. The AGTF is particularly focused on identifying their funding sources, network connections, and potential political links.
The successful operation demonstrates the effectiveness of specialized task forces in combating organized crime and reinforces the Rajasthan Police's commitment to maintaining law and order in the state.