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Security forces have launched a coordinated offensive to dismantle the growing nexus between organized crime syndicates and terror networks. A high-level meeting convened in Chandigarh brought together senior officials from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and multiple state police departments to finalize a robust, unified action plan. The primary objective of the strategy is to systematically neutralize the influence of prominent crime syndicates, specifically targeting entities linked to Lawrence Bishnoi, Jaggu Bhagwanpuria, and Rohit Godara.
The security strategy centers on the creation of a centralized, common database designed to track inter-state criminal activities in real-time. This digital infrastructure is intended to bridge intelligence gaps between state police units, ensuring that law enforcement agencies can effectively map and predict the movements of high-profile gang operatives.
Beyond digital surveillance, officials emphasized the need for deepened inter-agency coordination. By synchronizing operations across state borders, law enforcement aims to strike at the logistical and financial lifelines that sustain terror-linked crime syndicates. This high-level initiative represents a significant escalation in the government's approach to organized crime, shifting from isolated local investigations to a national-level, synchronized containment effort aimed at eradicating the threat posed by these criminal networks. Further updates are expected as the newly formed task forces begin the implementation of this enhanced security protocol.