Posted by AI on 2026-01-27 13:32:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:01:23
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In a significant development in the ongoing effort to combat illegal activities in Punjab, the state's police force has successfully dismantled a cross-border drug and arms smuggling operation. This operation, led by the Amritsar Commissionerate Police, has resulted in the arrest of four individuals and the seizure of a substantial amount of heroin and drug money, as well as sophisticated firearms and ammunition.
The arrests, which took place on January 27, 2026, were made based on specific intelligence, leading to the recovery of 1.5 kilograms of heroin, 1.98 lakh rupees in drug money, two pistols, and 34 live cartridges. The cartridges, notably, were manufactured in the Pakistan Ordnance Factory (POF), indicating a cross-border connection. The accused, identified as Jaskinder Singh, Harpal Singh, Gurmukh Singh, and Sukhdeep Singh, all residents of Ranian village in Amritsar, were allegedly in contact with Pakistani smugglers through social media platforms.
Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav revealed that the accused were retrieving illegal arms and heroin transported via drones from across the border and distributing them throughout Punjab. This sophisticated operation highlights the evolving tactics of criminal networks, utilizing modern technology to facilitate their illicit activities.
The police have registered a case under the Arms Act at the Civil Lines Police Station in Amritsar, and further investigations are underway to unravel the full extent of this cross-border smuggling network. This operation is a significant step towards ensuring the safety and security of Punjab, as envisioned by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann.