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Haryana Police has outlined a comprehensive crime and security plan for 2026, focusing on violent offenders, narcotics, cybercrime, and terrorism, aligning with India’s “Viksit Bharat 2047” vision. Director General of Police O.P. Singh emphasized last-mile domination, improved police station functionality, and enhanced supervision of major cases. The plan includes a live watchlist of violent offenders, aggressive action against drug trafficking networks, improved cybercrime response, and coordination with the Health Department for expanded de-addiction services. The priority is to maintain Haryana’s reputation for upholding the law and deterring criminal activity. Police have recently extradited 11 gangsters.
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Haryana Police Unveils Ambitious 2026 Crime Plan, Targets Violent Offenders, Cybercrime
GURUGRAM, Haryana – December 29, 2025 – The Haryana Police is gearing up for 2026 with an expanded crime and security strategy aimed at tackling violent offenders, narcotics trafficking, cybercrime, and potential terror-linked activities. The plan, formulated after a high-level review meeting chaired by Director General of Police (DGP) O.P. Singh, prioritizes a proactive and preventative approach to law enforcement.
Key components of the strategy include a live watchlist of 100 violent offenders across the state, with each district tasked with continuous surveillance of at least 20 high-risk individuals. This initiative aims to disrupt contract killings, extortion rackets, and gang violence before they escalate.
The police will also intensify its efforts against drug trafficking, focusing on “commercial quantity” cases, increasing conviction rates, and seizing assets from drug kingpins. The plan also aims to enhance collaboration with the Health Department to improve access to de-addiction services for drug users, especially young people.
Acknowledging the increasing sophistication of cybercriminals, DGP Singh called for improved cybercrime helplines and district-level response systems. He stressed the importance of rigorous evidence collection and coordination with prosecutors to ensure successful prosecutions in cybercrime cases.
The DGP emphasized that Haryana’s commitment to the rule of law is a key selling point for investment and talent. “A clear hegemony of law over criminals was Haryana’s ‘USP’ and this reputation must be guarded ‘vehemently’,” he stated.
This year police have already extradited 11 gangsters from outside of the state, reduced the number of extortion calls, and have warned musicians against glorify criminals. The authorities are in the process of demolishing their entire ecosystem by prosecuting those who fund them.