Law enforcement authorities in Jaipur have intensified their crackdown on spa centers operating in violation of prescribed rules. Executing a fresh raid in the capital city's eastern sector, police targeted commercial establishments failing to comply with official standards, leading to the arrest of 11 individuals. The detained group comprises 9 women and 2 men. Senior police officials confirmed that mandatory operational guidelines issued by the police commissionerate must be strictly observed, warning that enforcement drives will persist across the city.
Joint Raid by Bajaj Nagar Police and DST Team
The latest operational action took place within the jurisdiction of the Bajaj Nagar police station in East Jaipur. Acting on specific intelligence, a coordinated team combining personnel from the local Bajaj Nagar police station and the District Special Team (DST) carried out simultaneous inspections at two locations. The establishments targeted were Blue Star Thai Spa and Munjal Thai Spa. Upon inspection, officers discovered that neither center was adhering to the mandatory operational and security guidelines laid down by the Jaipur Police Commissionerate. Consequently, 9 women and 2 men found on the premises were taken into custody and formally arrested.
Official Directives and Strict Enforcement Stance
Providing details regarding the operation, DCP Jaipur East Ranjita Sharma IPS stated that the police department is actively monitoring spa facilities to ensure full compliance with regulatory norms. The officer emphasized that operating within prescribed commissionerate parameters is mandatory for all spa owners. DCP Ranjita Sharma IPS further highlighted that the drive against non-compliant centers will remain active, warning that strict legal procedures will be initiated against any establishment found bypassing regulatory mandates or engaging in unauthorized operations.
August 1 Crackdown on Six Outlets
The recent crackdown forms part of a broader, sustained effort by the Jaipur Police to regulate spa businesses across the city. On August 1, 2026, police forces launched a major coordinated operation inspecting six spa outlets concurrently. That widespread raid resulted in the detention of over 22 individuals, including facility managers. Following the operation, police authorities formally communicated with the Municipal Corporation, urging civic officials to lock and seal the offending premises. That action served as a clear warning regarding future enforcement strategies.
June Drive Yielded 63 Arrests in Jawahar Circle
In a similar effort during June 2026, police conducted targeted operations within the Jawahar Circle police station limits against illegal activities and rule breaches. The June enforcement was carried out in two distinct phases. On June 2, police arrested 40 individuals during initial raids across non-compliant venues. Subsequently, on June 11, another sweep led to the arrest of 23 more people. In total, 63 individuals were apprehended by law enforcement within the Jawahar Circle area over those two operations in June.
February 2025 Operation with Eight Special Teams
The systemic monitoring of spa operations also traces back to February 2025, when Jaipur Police organized a specialized anti-violation drive. For that campaign, eight dedicated police teams were formed to execute simultaneous searches across various city locations. The targeted inspections yielded 10 arrests, including 5 women. These repeated law enforcement actions underscore the police commissionerate's zero-tolerance approach toward spa centers operating outside legal bounds, reinforcing that non-compliance will face firm legal consequences.





















