Delhi Police Target 'Undesirable' Influencers

Delhi Police officers have been tasked with identifying individuals who misuse photos with police personnel to support illegal activities. Commissioner SBK Singh instructed the Special Commissioners of Police to prepare a list of such individuals, emphasizing avoidance and submission of the list by August 31 to the Special CP (Intelligence).


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 19-08-2025 20:13 IST | Created: 19-08-2025 20:13 IST
Delhi Police Target 'Undesirable' Influencers
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The Delhi Police are cracking down on individuals who exploit photographs with officers to gain leverage in illegal activities. Senior officers have been ordered to compile a list of these 'undesirable' influencers, according to a directive from Police Commissioner SBK Singh.

The task has been assigned to the Special Commissioners of Police (Law and Order) for both the North and South zones of the city. The move comes in response to reports that individuals of dubious reputation are consorting with officers to appear in photographs, which they then use to falsely suggest they have police affiliations.

Commissioner Singh has underscored the importance of avoiding any interactions with such individuals. He has instructed that a final list be compiled and submitted to the Special Commissioner of Police (Intelligence) by the end of August. This initiative aims to prevent the misuse of images that could imply undue influence or connections in illicit activities.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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