Amritsar Police arrests 3 smugglers from village Ranike, recovered 5 kg heroin

Punjab Police vows to make Punjab drug-free under CM Bhagwant Mann's directive.

Amritsar: In Amritsar, today Counter Intelligence caught three smugglers from village Ranike and recovered five kilograms of heroin.

In a significant blow to the cross-border drug network, drones were employed for smuggling from Pakistan. FIR under NDPS Act filed, investigations underway to trace full network. Punjab Police vows to make Punjab drug-free under CM Bhagwant Mann’s directive.

This operation, marked by meticulous planning and swift execution, resulted in the seizure of 5 kilograms of heroin, a substantial amount indicative of the scale of illicit activities.

This drug cycle involved the use of drones for smuggling narcotics from Pakistan into India, highlighting the increasingly sophisticated methods employed by transnational criminal organizations. The drones, equipped with advanced technology, enabled the traffickers to bypass traditional border security measures, underscoring the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in combating such illicit activities.

The arrest of these individuals is not only a testament to the effectiveness of intelligence-led operations but also serves as a warning to those involved in illicit drug trafficking. It demonstrates the resolve of authorities to disrupt and dismantle organized crime networks operating across borders, thereby safeguarding communities from the detrimental impact of drug abuse and related criminal activities.

Moving forward, efforts are expected to intensify as authorities collaborate across borders to stem the flow of illegal drugs and ensure the safety and security of citizens.

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