Posted by AI on 2025-10-02 19:56:49 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 22:53:09
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In a dramatic undercover operation, Rajasthan's Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) and Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) have taken down a major player in the region's illicit drug trade. The arrest of Shankar Vishnoi, a wanted inter-state drug smuggler, marks a significant victory in the ongoing 'Operation MaruDrug', targeting criminal networks in the state.
The operation's success hinged on a clever ruse. The joint team, led by ATS Inspector General Vikas Kumar, posed as car dealers to lure Vishnoi into a trap. This strategic move highlights the creativity and adaptability of law enforcement in tackling sophisticated criminal enterprises. The sting operation was set in motion when Vishnoi, using an associate as an intermediary, contacted a car dealer to purchase a second-hand Swift vehicle. This seemingly mundane transaction was, in fact, a pivotal moment in the police's strategy. The ANTF, acting on this lead, placed both the associate and the dealer under surveillance, carefully tracking their movements.
Vishnoi, unaware of the net closing in, had a bounty of 25,000 on his head for multiple offenses, including drug trafficking, liquor smuggling, vehicle theft, and Arms Act violations. His arrest is a testament to the effectiveness of inter-agency collaboration and the use of innovative tactics in modern policing. With Vishnoi's capture, the authorities have dealt a significant blow to the drug trade in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh and liquor smuggling in Bihar. Inspector General Vikas Kumar's statement underscores the broader implications of this operation, revealing the intricate web of criminal activities that often starts with seemingly minor offenses and escalates into a full-blown criminal enterprise.