AMBALA: In a press conference held on Friday at the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Office in Ambala, IGP Pankaj Nain, shared the key achievements and decisive actions taken during the first three months of his tenure across the Ambala Range covering Ambala, Kurukshetra and Yamunanagar districts.
IGP Nain highlighted the encounter operations against two notorious criminals Romil Vohra, a dreaded sharpshooter from the Kala Rana gang and a resident of Yamunanagar, was killed in an encounter on June 24, 2025, involving STF Haryana and Delhi Police. Vohra was wanted in multiple high-profile cases, including the Kheri Lakha Singh triple murder and the Shantanu liquor businessman murder case in Shahabad. With eight cases against him and a bounty of Rs 3 lakh, his elimination marks a major blow to the criminal network, said IGP Nain.
He said in second Bheem Kumar alias Arjun, originally from Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, and residing in Azad Nagar, Yamunanagar, was neutralized on July 30, 2025, during a police encounter. He was wanted in two extortion cases and had 10 serious cases registered against him, including attempted murder and extortion. A new shooter for gangster Noni Rana, Bheem had been targeting a liquor trader in Kurukshetra. A bounty of Rs 20,000 had also been announced for his capture.
The IGP said that over the past three months, 75 criminals were arrested across the Ambala range, including 14 who were injured during encounters with police teams. He said the crime units across Ambala, Kurukshetra, and Yamunanagar districts have been modernized and synchronized with STF Haryana. Furthermore, 690 CCTV cameras have been installed, significantly aiding in surveillance and criminal tracking. An additional 227 cameras are being installed in Yamunanagar.
He said that the special teams of Ambala range police dismantled multiple criminal networks, 90 individuals arrested for gambling and betting, with seizures totaling Rs 4,56,085; about 224 arrested for selling illegal liquor; 225 arrested for narcotics-related offenses. He said the authorities have also begun tracing and confiscating properties acquired through drug trade proceeds.
IGP said that 78 criminals were apprehended for illegal possession of firearms and a massive drive against traffic violations and public nuisance resulted in 30,985 challans; 9,404 for missing number plates, 15,062 for non-standard number plates, 4,468 for triple-riding on two-wheelers, 675 for drunk driving, 541 for tinted windows, 380 for unauthorized use of red/blue beacons, and 455 for modified motorcycle silencers.
The IGP claimed that due to timely arrests and proactive policing, three murder attempts were successfully thwarted before execution.
He added as part of the “Nasha Mukt Abhiyan,” de-addiction teams visited 461 villages, identifying 217 drug users and initiating treatment for 168 of them. Additionally, 68 drug peddlers were identified for further action.
IGP Pankaj Nain concluded the session by reaffirming the department’s unwavering commitment to public safety, stating that a combination of technology, community engagement, and strategic policing has laid the foundation for a safer Ambala Range.