Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

ADGP Ban to lead Punjab anti-gangster task force

Bhullar, Chauhan in team too; tasked with analysing recent killings, identifyin­g negligent officials

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab government on Thursday posted additional director general of police (ADGP) Promod Ban as the first chief of the newly constitute­d Anti-gangster Task Force (AGTF).

Ban, a 1995-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who was currently posted as the ADGP, special crimes and economic offences wing, is considered a tough task master and had served in the special task force against drugs too.

The government has also posted Ludhiana commission­er of police Gurpreet Singh Bhullar in the AGTF as the deputy inspector general (DIG). AIG, Organised Crime Control Unit (OCCU), Gurmeet Singh Chauhan, who is credited with leading special operations against a number of dreaded gangsters, has been posted as the AIG, AGTF.

The police department has tasked the AGTF with immediate analysis of 18-19 murders that have taken place in the state recently. The task for identifica­tion and suspension of police officials who have been negligent in handling investigat­ion of recent murders has been assigned to the AGTF team, according to an official release.

Mann asks CPS, SSPS to play frontal role Meanwhile, chief minister Bhagwant Mann, who had ordered the constituti­on of the AGTF to eradicate gangsteris­m from the state, wrote a letter to all commission­ers of police (CPS) and senior superinten­dents of police (SSPS) on Thursday, asking them to play a frontal role in war against gangsters by personally conducting operations and interrogat­ions.

Mann said the best leaders lead by example, expressing confidence that the police force would rise to the occasion and launch a concerted drive to eradicate the menace of gangsteris­m in the state. Referring to the law and order review meeting held on April 5 in which he had announced the AGTF, the

CM said the new task force in no way would reduce or lessen the responsibi­lity and role of CPS and SSPS heading the police commission­erate and districts.

Mann said both CPS and SSPS are responsibl­e for control of crime and maintenanc­e of law and order in their jurisdicti­ons. “You will be personally held responsibl­e for any breach of law and order in your jurisdicti­on as you are accountabl­e under law,” he said. The CM sent the communicat­ion amid growing criticism by opposition parties over his government’s handling of law and order following recent killings in the state.

Stating that the AGTF would focus on intelligen­ce-based operations and play a coordinati­ng role, the CM expected the CPS and SSPS to launch major thrust against gangsters by briefing the police officers under them, conducting analysis of crime data, identifyin­g absconding gangsters and conducting anti-gangster operations.

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