Last year, the Haryana State Enforcement Bureau registered 1,264 cases and arrested 1,286 accused related to illegal mining activities. Out of these, 1,122 FIRs have already been disposed of.
Enforcement Bureau teams conducted raids at 6,898 locations across the state in connection with illegal mining of soil, sand, and gravel, and seized 2,637 vehicles on the spot.
DGP Ajay Singhal on Sunday said the Bureau's clear vision for 2026 is centered on "smart, strict, and sensitive enforcement”, adding that the agency will be developed as a technology-driven, result-oriented, and fully accountable unit so that decisive action can be taken against illegal mining, power theft, illegal liquor, water theft, and other such activities.
This year, real-time data analytics, inter-departmental intelligence sharing, and coordinated joint actions across the state will be further strengthened, the DGP said, according to an official statement.
Singhal said the objective of Haryana Police is not limited to only enforcement, but also establish fear of law and respect for rules, thereby building a safe, disciplined, and development-oriented Haryana. The Bureau carried out a special campaign against illegal activities, especially illegal mining.