Kartarpur/Jalandhar: Punjab Governor Sri Gulab Chand Kataria today addressed the concluding ceremony of the two-day ‘Nasha Mukt-Rangla Punjab’ walkathon at the Jang-e-Azadi Memorial here. Highlighting the participation of a large number of women and young boys and girls in the walkathon, the Governor called it a positive & encouraging sign which would go a long.
Amritsar: Border Security Force (BSF) Vigilant Team continues decimating cross-border smuggling attempts along the Punjab border. BSF officials said that Today, acting on intelligence lead, BSF recovered a 580-gram heroin packet wrapped in yellow adhesive tape near Ballaharwal village in the morning hours. Later, the troops recovered a DJI Mavic 3 Classic Drone near Daoke.
Amritsar: Border Security Force (BSF) shot and killed a suspected Pakistani intruder along the international border in the Amritsar district of Punjab. The intruder had crossed into Indian territory under the cover of night and fog. When BSF personnel noticed suspicious activity, they were compelled to open fire. So far, there has been no request.
Sydney: In a significant crackdown on drug dealers in Sydney, over 100 individuals have been arrested and charged in a police operation conducted by New South Wales (NSW) authorities. The operation, which spanned three weekends, led to the arrest of 108 people. Of those arrested, 64 face charges related to the supply of prohibited drugs,.
Srinagar (J&K): Continuing its crackdown on drug smugglers and peddlers, Jammu & Kashmir Police on Saturday attached properties worth Rs 4.3 crore in Anantnag district. A police statement said that they have intensified crackdown on drug trafficking in Anantnag district where properties worth Rs 4.3 of drug peddlers have been attached. “In a significant operation.
Srinagar: Jammu & Kashmir Police, continuing their crackdown on drug traffickers, attached properties worth Rs 4.3 crore in Anantnag district on Saturday. The police action is part of their ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crimes in the region. According to a police statement, five residential houses and three vehicles were seized under the Narcotic Drugs.
Aizawl: In a significant operation, the Assam Rifles and various law enforcement agencies have confiscated drugs valued at Rs 8.57 crore and arrested three smugglers in Mizoram, according to officials on Friday. Sources from the Assam Rifles reported that troops, in collaboration with the Excise and Narcotics Department, seized 244.500 grams of heroin and 2.288.
Srinagar: In their ongoing battle against drug trafficking, the Jammu and Kashmir Police seized two vehicles linked to drug peddlers in Srinagar. According to a police statement, this operation aims to eliminate drug-related issues in society. The vehicles seized include a Toyota Corolla, registration number DL4CNE 6086, and a BMW, registration number JK01AF-0047, both confiscated.
Punjab: On December 4, 2024, the Border Security Force (BSF), in collaboration with the Punjab Police, successfully intercepted three smuggling attempts at four locations along the Punjab-Pakistan border. The operation resulted in the arrest of three Indian smugglers and the recovery of over five kilograms of heroin, highlighting the ongoing challenges posed by drug trafficking.
Kolkata: A young man named Abdul Molla was apprehended on Wednesday in Ghutiari Sharif, South 24 Parganas district, after police seized a narcotics consignment valued at Rs 2 crore. According to district police sources, they received a tip-off about a recent delivery of narcotics to someone in Ghutiari Sharif. Acting on this information, a police.