Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe

Police bust two drug cartels backed by Pakistan-based smugglers, 3 held

ByPress Trust of India
Jun 28, 2024 04:49 PM IST

Punjab DGP says police teams acted on intel inputs and caught two drug smugglers from Rajasansi area and one from Ranjit Avenue in Amritsar

Punjab Police have busted two cross-border drug smuggling cartels being operated by Pakistan-based smugglers, arrested three traffickers, and recovered a total of 9.2kg of heroin from them.

Punjab Police on Friday busted two cross-border drug smuggling cartels being operated by Pakistan-based smugglers, arrested three traffickers, and recovered a total of 9.2kg of heroin from them. (Representational photo)

Giving details of the first operation, Punjab director general of police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said following reliable inputs, police teams from Chheharta Sahib apprehended two drug smugglers from Shiva Enclave in Rajasansi area and recovered 8.2kg of heroin, a release by the police said.

Your wishes helped India win- Relive India's epic journey in the T20 World Cup. Click here

Those arrested have been identified as Bachitar Singh of Jathaul village in Amritsar and Sunny of Guru ki Wadali in Chheharta. Accused Bachitar Singh was a proclaimed offender in a murder case at Gharinda police station in 2021.

Apart from recovering 8.2kg of heroin, police teams recovered 95,000 and an electronic weighing machine, besides impounding their Swift car. An FIR has been registered under Sections 21-C and 23/29 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act at Chheharta.

In another case, police teams from Ranjit Avenue set up a checkpoint at Ranjit Avenue Bypass and arrested Amandeep Singh of Ranian village in Lopoke and recovered 1kg of heroin from him. Police teams impounded his Volkswagen Vento car, in which he was travelling.

A case was registered under the NDPS Act at Ranjit Avenue police station.

Commissioner of police (CP), Amritsar, Ranjit Singh Dhillon said the accused were in touch with Pakistan-based smugglers, who were supplying the drugs via drones.

“Efforts are being made to ascertain the total amount of narcotics procured by the accused persons till date,” Dhillon said.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Start 14 Days Free Trial Subscribe Now
OPEN APP