Extortion calls, contract killings, drug trafficking, and cybercrime will be discussed at a meeting led by Director General of Police O.P. Singh at the Haryana Police Academy in Madhuban. The session aims to review 2025 operations and plan crime-control strategies for 2026. Participants include senior police officials from all 23 districts, focusing on improving tactics and policies based on field experiences and emerging criminal trends.
The agenda covers topics like organized crime, narcotics control, cybercrime prevention, and strategic public communication. The meeting will address rising issues of extortion and contract killings, emphasizing preventive measures through surveillance, intelligence-sharing, and digital forensics. The state’s anti-narcotics campaign will intensify in 2026, targeting organized drug cartels across districts and state borders.
Efforts will also concentrate on cybercrime prevention, with a focus on successful crackdowns in 2025 and enhancing cyber police stations with AI-based analytics. The meeting will review crime patterns from the previous year, including terror cells in the Mewat region and grenade incidents. The Director General of Police is expected to issue directives aligning policing priorities for 2026 with a focus on law enforcement, institutional synergy, and building public trust.
The outcomes of the meeting will shape the state’s Annual Policing Plan and set operational goals for districts.
