November 22, 2025: The Delhi Police have made a significant breakthrough in the battle against organized crime with the conclusion of their high-profile ‘CyHawk’ operation. Over the past month, this aggressive campaign has led to the registration of 360 FIRs and the arrest of 160 suspects linked to criminal syndicates operating across the national capital.
Operation CyHawk: A Strategic Approach
Launched in October 2025, Operation CyHawk combined cyber surveillance, high-intensity patrolling, and coordinated raids across multiple districts. The initiative targeted notorious gangs involved in extortion, robbery, trafficking, and digital crime, capitalizing on real-time intelligence gathered through advanced monitoring technologies. Specialized task forces were mobilized under the supervision of senior officials, balancing traditional policing with new-age crime-fighting tools.
Key Results and Arrests
The crackdown led to the dismantling of several major criminal networks. According to Commissioner S. N. Srivastava, over 360 FIRs were registered, covering offenses linked to cyber fraud, extortion rackets, narcotics, and illegal arms trade. Police teams arrested gang leaders and associates, confiscating weapons, vehicles, smartphones, and large sums of cash in the process. Data analytics played a crucial role in tracing suspects and mapping criminal activity hot-spots across the city.
Impact on Crime and Community
Citizen groups have welcomed the initiative, noting a marked decrease in reported street crimes and visible police presence in sensitive areas. Collaboration with local communities enabled speedier tip-offs and enhanced public confidence. Police officials emphasize that the operation is a step towards making Delhi safer and sending a strong warning to organized crime syndicates thinking of operating in the metro.
Future Action
Authorities revealed that follow-up actions and prosecution processes are underway for individuals apprehended under the CyHawk operation. Delhi Police plan to continue integrating technology, community policing, and intelligence sharing in their future endeavors against organized crime within the capital.

