CHANDIGARH, March 28 -- The Punjab Police's Anti-Gangster helpline has seen a good response from the public since its launch on January 21, with 590 complaints received in just two months of its launch. Deputy inspector general of police (DIG), Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF), Gurmeet Singh Chauhan out of these, 83 were related to drugs, 35 to extortion, 43 regarding gangsters, 86 concerning illegal weapons, 74 related to personal enmity, 13 for robbery/theft, 11 regarding Proclaimed Offenders (POs)/Absconders, and two related to immigration fraud, while 97 were categorised as others. "The proactive participation of the citizens has been instrumental. These tips led to the registration of 63 FIRs and the arrest of 26 individuals, including 21 preventive detentions," the DIG said. The DIG revealed that the AGTF is launching a special campaign to monitor mischievous activities on social media. "We have already got 643 pages blocked across various social media platforms for glorifying weapons or criminal activities," he said. The Punjab Police have already identified 61 foreign-based gangsters operating from abroad. To expedite their extradition, an Overseas Fugitive Tracking and Extradition Cell (OFTEC) has been established .HTC...