Punjab Police – Recent News and Updates

Looking for what the Punjab Police have been up to lately? From emergency flood rescue missions to handling traffic chaos in Delhi, the force is constantly on the move. Below you’ll find the most talked‑about stories that involve the Punjab Police, broken down into easy‑to‑read sections.

Recent Incidents and Operations

Heavy rain this week turned parts of Punjab into a waterlogged mess. The Indian Meteorological Department issued a red alert, and the Punjab Police rolled out over 150 rescue teams. They moved people out of flooded colonies, set up temporary shelters, and coordinated with the National Disaster Response Force to get boats and medical aid to the worst spots. Their quick action helped thousands avoid injury and kept the death toll low.

In Delhi, the police were busy handling traffic snarls caused by the rising Yamuna levels. With the river touching evacuation marks, police officers diverted vehicles away from the Inner Ring Road and set up temporary checkpoints near IGI Airport. Their clear signage and on‑ground direction saved commuters a lot of time and prevented accidents on slippery roads.

The force also showed up in court news. While the Delhi High Court denied bail to several activists, the Punjab Police were part of the investigation team that presented evidence. Their statements highlighted the role of organized protests that turned violent, a point the court emphasized when refusing bail.

Safety Alerts and Public Guidance

Whenever the weather turns bad, the Punjab Police issue real‑time alerts on social media. This week, they warned about a possible cloudburst in Chamoli’s Tharali area and reminded people to stay away from low‑lying roads. They also shared tips on how to protect homes from water damage, such as moving valuables to higher floors and turning off electricity before evacuation.

Travelers heading to the Jammu & Kashmir region received a heads‑up from the police about flash‑flood and landslide risks. The advice was simple: carry extra food, keep phones charged, and follow local authorities if a road is closed. By following these steps, many road‑trippers avoided getting stuck in dangerous zones.

On the crime front, the Punjab Police launched a crackdown on illegal sand mining after reports of environmental damage. They seized dozens of trucks and filed FIRs against several contractors. The operation sent a clear message that illegal activities won’t be tolerated, especially when they threaten local ecosystems.

All in all, the Punjab Police are juggling multiple responsibilities—disaster response, traffic management, crime fighting, and court cooperation. Their work may not always make headlines, but it shapes everyday safety for millions. Keep an eye on this page for fresh updates, and remember that staying informed is the first step to staying safe.

Punjab Police's 'Insta Queen' Amandeep Kaur in Judicial Custody Over Heroin Case and Corruption Probe

Punjab Police's 'Insta Queen' Amandeep Kaur in Judicial Custody Over Heroin Case and Corruption Probe
30 April 2025 Arjun Rao

Amandeep Kaur, once a popular Punjab Police constable and social media influencer, is now in judicial custody after being caught with heroin. Authorities are investigating her links to the drug trade, possible police corruption, and how she financed her lavish lifestyle.