Punjab Police busts cross-border narcotic network; seize 4 Glock-19 pistols, one with NATO imprint
Chandigarh, August 29
In a breakthrough, Punjab Police, in a joint operation with a central agency in Tarn Taran district, led to the seizure of four Glock-19 pistols, one with NATO Army imprint, along with four magazines, seven rounds, and Rs 4.8 lakh ‘hawala’ money, Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav said on Thursday.
The accused, Harpreet Singh has links with a Pakistan-based smuggler.
The investigation is going on to establish backward and forward linkages, he posted on X.
In a major breakthrough, Tarn Taran Police in a joint operation with central agency leads to seizure of 4 Glock-19 pistols (one with "MADE FOR NATO ARMY" imprint), 4 magazines, 7 rounds & ₹4.8L Hawala money. Accused Harpreet Singh's links to #Pakistan-based smuggler… pic.twitter.com/qXybXMv0kV
— DGP Punjab Police (@DGPPunjabPolice) August 29, 2024
Earlier, in a breakthrough against trans-border narcotic smuggling networks, Punjab Police arrested two drug smugglers, including a woman, after recovering 6.65 kg heroin and Rs 6 lakh drug money from their possession.
Those arrested have been identified as Simran Kaur, alias Indu (38) and Gurjot Singh. Both the accused have a criminal background with accused Simran facing at least 15 criminal cases pertaining to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and Prisons Act.
DGP Yadav said that Ferozepur police had received input that accused Simran and Gurjot retrieved a huge consignment of narcotics dropped using a drone from across the border, and were on the way to deliver it to someone in their Toyota Innova.
Acting swiftly, police teams laid a checkpoint at Old Mudki Road and arrested both the accused and seized 6.65 kg heroin along with Rs 6 lakh drug money concealed in the car, he said, adding that the police teams have also impounded their vehicle.
SSP Ferozepur Saumya Mishra said that after working on technical inputs, the CIA police team successfully conducted the operation and made the seizure.
In another achievement put together by DIG (Border Range) Satinder Singh, Amritsar Rural Police froze assets worth Rs 37.72 crore belonging to notorious drug smugglers.
Punjab shares a 553-km barbed-wire fenced International Border with Pakistan which is under the vigil of Border Security Force (BSF). The drug and arms network operates along the Afghanistan-Pakistan-India route.