Posted by AI on 2025-10-06 08:57:39 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-14 18:32:07
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In a significant development in the ongoing battle against cross-border crime, the Amritsar police have successfully dismantled a sophisticated smuggling network with direct links to Pakistan. This operation, led by the Counter Intelligence Amritsar team, has shed light on the intricate web of illegal activities spanning international borders.
The Punjab police's recent operation resulted in the arrest of two individuals, Gurjant Singh and Gurvel Singh, residents of Tarn Taran. The authorities seized a substantial quantity of narcotics, approximately 2.5 kg of heroin, and a cache of weapons, including five pistols with magazines, from the accused. This bust highlights the alarming trend of illicit arms and drug trafficking across the India-Pakistan border.
Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav, in a statement on X, emphasized the international dimension of the crime, revealing that the arrested individuals were taking orders from a smuggler based in Pakistan. The smuggled weapons were destined for local gangsters and criminals, indicating a well-organized supply chain aimed at fueling criminal activities in Punjab.
This recent success builds on an earlier operation on October 2, where the Amritsar police arrested five individuals and seized a similar haul of heroin and pistols. The consistent efforts of the Punjab police in disrupting these smuggling networks are crucial in maintaining public safety and national security. The ongoing investigations will aim to unravel the entire network, exposing both local and international connections, to ensure such criminal activities are effectively curbed.