Haryana Police Unveils 2026 Crime Prevention Strategy Targeting Key Threats
Haryana police unveil 2026 crime prevention strategy, targeting violent offenders, cybercrime, and narcotics.
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The Haryana police have developed an expanded crime and security strategy for 2026, focusing on violent offenders, narcotics, cybercrime, terror-linked activities, and geopolitical risks. The strategy emphasizes "last mile domination," stronger police station functioning, and closer supervision of major crime and security cases.
Key initiatives include maintaining a live watchlist of 100 violent offenders, continuous surveillance of high-risk individuals, improving conviction rates for commercial quantity narcotics cases, and strengthening cyber helplines. This proactive approach aims to disrupt criminal activities at an early stage and enhance overall law and order.
मुख्य तथ्य
Haryana police developed an expanded crime and security strategy for 2026
Focus areas: violent offenders, narcotics, cybercrime, terror-linked activities, geopolitical risks
Strategy emphasizes 'last mile domination', stronger police station functioning, closer supervision of cases
Key initiatives: live watchlist of 100 violent offenders, continuous surveillance of high-risk individuals, improved conviction rates for narcotics, strengthened cyber helplines
UPSC परीक्षा के दृष्टिकोण
Role and functions of state police in India
Police reforms and challenges in implementation
Internal security threats: cybercrime, narcotics, terrorism, organized crime
Criminal Justice System: investigation, prosecution, conviction rates
Constitutional provisions related to law and order (State List)
Technological integration in policing and crime prevention
दृश्य सामग्री
Haryana's Strategic Context for 2026 Crime Prevention Strategy
This map illustrates Haryana's geographical position within India, highlighting its borders with neighboring states and its crucial proximity to the National Capital Region (NCR). This context is vital for understanding the 'geopolitical risks' and 'terror-linked activities' mentioned in the Haryana Police's 2026 strategy, as cross-border and inter-state criminal networks often exploit such strategic locations.
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और जानकारी
पृष्ठभूमि
Police and law enforcement fall under the State List of the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution, making state governments primarily responsible for maintaining law and order. Over the years, various committees and commissions (e.g., National Police Commission, Ribeiro Committee, Padmanabhaiah Committee, Malimath Committee, Soli Sorabjee Committee) have recommended reforms to modernize police forces, improve their functioning, and enhance accountability.
The landmark Prakash Singh v. Union of India (2006) Supreme Court judgment also laid down specific directives for police reforms.
नवीनतम घटनाक्रम
बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न (MCQ)
1. With reference to the Haryana Police's 2026 Crime Prevention Strategy and police administration in India, consider the following statements: 1. The strategy specifically targets violent offenders, narcotics, cybercrime, and terror-linked activities. 2. 'Last mile domination' and strengthening police station functioning are key operational aspects emphasized by the strategy. 3. Police and Public Order are subjects exclusively listed under the Concurrent List of the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: B
Statement 1 is correct as per the news summary, which explicitly mentions these focus areas. Statement 2 is also correct, as 'last mile domination' and stronger police station functioning are highlighted as key initiatives. Statement 3 is incorrect. 'Police' and 'Public Order' are subjects under the State List (Entry 2 and Entry 1 respectively) of the Seventh Schedule, not the Concurrent List. This makes state governments primarily responsible for law and order.
2. In the context of India's efforts to combat cybercrime and the Haryana Police's focus on strengthening cyber helplines, consider the following statements: 1. The National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) is an initiative of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). 2. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) is the national nodal agency for responding to computer security incidents. 3. The Information Technology Act, 2000, primarily provides the legal framework for cybercrime and electronic commerce in India. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: B
Statement 1 is incorrect. The National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) is an initiative of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), not MeitY. Statement 2 is correct. CERT-In, established under the IT Act, 2000, is indeed the national agency for incident response. Statement 3 is correct. The IT Act, 2000, is the primary law in India dealing with cybercrime, electronic governance, and electronic commerce, providing legal recognition for electronic transactions and defining various cyber offenses.
3. Regarding the control of narcotics and related legislation in India, which of the following statements is NOT correct?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: D
Statement A is correct. The NCB is the nodal drug law enforcement and intelligence agency of India, functioning under the Ministry of Home Affairs. Statement B is correct. The NDPS Act, 1985, is a comprehensive legislation that provides for the control and regulation of operations relating to narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, with severe penalties for offenses, especially those involving commercial quantities. Statement C is correct. India is a signatory to several international conventions on drug control, including the 1988 UN Convention. Statement D is NOT correct. The NDPS Act, 1985, allows for the cultivation of opium poppy for medicinal and scientific purposes under strict government control and licensing, primarily by the Central Bureau of Narcotics under the Ministry of Finance. It is not entirely prohibited.
Source Articles
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