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Amritsar, January 1
Two days after the seizure of 7 kg of heroin and three Chinese .30 bore calibre pistols from across the border from Dera Baba Nanak area in Gurdaspur by the BSF, the Amritsar rural police on Friday brought dismissed cop and notorious drug peddler Ranjit Singh of Modhe village on three-day production warrant.
Alarmed over the seizure, many intelligence and security agencies are also grilling Ranjit Singh. He was currently lodged in Ludhiana Central jail. Following the information provided by the rural police, Ludhiana Central jail authorities also confiscated a mobile phone from his possession from there.
The mobile phone was taken into custody which was being examined to establish his links with Belgium-based alleged Indian terrorist Jagdish Singh Bhura who had pushed the drugs and weapons into the Indian territory through his Pakistani links. Bhura has been a proclaimed offender in three terrorism-related cases in Punjab.
2480 Day after the arrest of two Delhi residents for allegedly assembling and supplying drone to alleged drug peddlers Lakhbir Singh and Bachittar Singh, the Amritsar rural police has been probing their clients who had procured drones from them in the past.
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Amritsar, December 22
Day after the arrest of two Delhi residents for allegedly assembling and supplying drone to alleged drug peddlers Lakhbir Singh and Bachittar Singh, the Amritsar rural police has been probing their clients who had procured drones from them in the past.
The police had arrested Lucky Dhawan of Janakpuri and Baldev Singh of Meharganj in Delhi. As per investigations, they were involved in assembling and selling of the drones without any authorisation and documentation required under DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) norms.
Punjab Police seizes 11 Arges-84 hand grenades dropped by Pak drone
Punjab Police on Sunday recovered 11 Arges-84 hand grenades that were dropped by a Pakistani drone on Saturday night. The drone was shot at by the BSF and the police.
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Punjab Police has seized 11 Arges-84 hand grenades dropped by a Pak drone on Saturday
Five days after they busted a drone module with international linkages in Amritsar (Rural) district, the Punjab Police on Sunday seized 11 Arges-84 hand grenades dropped on the night of December 19 by a drone launched from Pakistan, which was engaged and shot at jointly by police and Border Security Force (BSF) personnel close to the border in Gurdaspur district.
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The ammunition was found nearly 1-km inside the Indian border.
Gurdaspur: Punjab Police on Friday recovered about 11 grenades from near Chakri post along the Pakistan border. On Friday, a Pakistani drone was spotted which prompted a search operation by the Punjab Police.
During search operation, the personnel found a cache of 11 grenades nearly 1-km inside of the Indian border. These 11 grenades discovered from inside a packet in the fields of a village in Salach, under
The grenades had an RGS mark which is found in almost all Pakistan-made grenades.
Police have registered a case against unknown in Police Station Dorangla and probe into the matter has begun.