Punjab Police busts trans-border narcotic smuggling racket
Arrested Karandeep Singh Linked to Foreign Gangster Gurdev Jaisal: DGP
Police identified the arrested as Karandeep Singh (22) from Bhakna Kala village in Amritsar, and Jeewan Singh (19) and Manjinder Singh (21), both from Chohla Sahib in Tarn Taran. Police teams have also impounded their car Toyota Etios in which they were travelling. DGP Gaurav Yadav said that preliminary investigations have revealed that arrested accused Karandeep had been living in Dubai and Moscow in Russia before returning back to Punjab after six years.
Arrested Karandeep Singh Linked to Foreign Gangster Gurdev Jaisal: DGP
After returning to Punjab, accused Karandeep established contacts with Pakistan-based drug smugglers through social media apps and began smuggling narcotics across the border to supply in Amritsar and nearby districts, he said. He added that Pakistan-based smugglers were using drones to transport narcotics into the state.
The DGP further stated that the probe has revealed that, in addition to several other findings, the accused, Karandeep, was also in contact with the foreign-based gangster, Gurdev, also known as Jaisal. Moreover, an FIR under the NDPS Act has been registered at the Police Station Airport Amritsar, and investigations are currently ongoing to establish both backward and forward linkages, he added.
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Sharing operation details while addressing a press conference, Commissioner of Police (CP) Amritsar Gurpreet Singh Bhullar said that acting swiftly on a secret input, police teams from CIA Staff-1 under the supervision of DCP Investigation Harpreet Singh Mander laid a naka near Puli Sua at Ajnala road in Amritsar and arrested trio accused persons after recovering drug consignments from their vehicle.
Police expect more arrests and recoveries in coming days.
The CP said that further investigations are going on. He added that police expect more arrests and recoveries in the coming days. They have registered case FIR No. 44, dated 05.11.2024, under sections 21C, 22C, and 23 of the NDPS Act at Airport Police Station in Amritsar.