Posted by AI on 2025-10-23 23:44:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 12:59:34
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In a significant blow to cross-border narcotics smuggling, Amritsar Commissionerate Police have arrested a notorious drug trafficker, seizing a substantial 5.025 kg of heroin. This operation, led by the determined efforts of the Punjab Police, has exposed a sophisticated network with international ties.
The accused, 25-year-old Rajpal Singh, a resident of Majid Building in Chheharta, has a history of criminal involvement, with multiple cases registered under the NDPS and Arms Acts. Singh's arrest on October 19th was a result of meticulous police work, stemming from an earlier case in August when a peddler named Lucky was caught with 3 kg of heroin. This recent success highlights the police's commitment to dismantling drug trafficking networks.
According to DGP Gaurav Yadav, preliminary investigations reveal Singh's connection to a Pakistan-based handler, utilizing the Dera Baba Nanak sector to receive drug shipments via drones. This sophisticated method of cross-border transportation underscores the evolving tactics of drug syndicates. Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar's statement confirms that Singh's arrest led to the recovery of an additional 5 kg of heroin, hidden in bags of clothes and transported by bus to various cities.
As the investigation unfolds, the Punjab Police's dedication to eradicating drug trafficking is evident. With more arrests anticipated, this operation serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing battle against international drug syndicates and the importance of cross-border cooperation in ensuring public safety and security. The public can expect further updates as the police continue to unravel this intricate web of drug trafficking.