Nagpur: In a determined effort to curb illegal activities in the city, Nagpur Police have launched a large-scale operation titled “Operation Thunder”. Over the past month, the police have conducted raids at 28 locations, resulting in the seizure of narcotics worth over Rs 1.31 crore. The confiscated substances include 1.4 kg of MD (Mephedrone), 17 kg of marijuana, and a quantity of opium. A total of 47 individuals have been arrested in connection with these operations.
Police Commissioner Dr. Ravindra Singhal is personally spearheading the campaign, aiming to eliminate criminal activities and restore public trust in law enforcement. Demonstrating a hands-on approach, Dr. Singhal has taken to the streets himself to ensure effectiveness and accountability within the department.

The Commissioner immediately reprimanded Senior Police Inspector Arun Shirsagar and ordered swift action. He also directed the removal of unauthorized vendors such as egg sellers and plastic glass vendors who were blocking roads, particularly around wine shops, ensuring smooth traffic flow.

Dr. Singhal sent a clear and powerful message to the force: “If I can personally take to the streets to conduct operations, why can’t local senior officers do the same?” His proactive leadership is seen as a wake-up call for the department, aiming to shake off internal complacency and restore credibility to the Nagpur Police.









