MAJOR NARCO-GANGSTER MODULE BUSTED IN TARN TARAN; 3 HELD WITH 6 WEAPONS

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The Punjab Police has busted a major narco-gangster module with the arrest of three persons, allegedly linked to the 532 kg

DGP Dinker Gupta

Chandigarh :The Punjab Police has busted a major narco-gangster module with the arrest of three persons, allegedly linked to the 532 kg Attari drug haul.Six illegal weapons have been seized from the accused, and a case against them at Police Station Bhikiwind , under sections 27 of NDPS Act, 25, 54, 59 of Arms Act, 188, 269, 270, 506 of IPC and 51B of Disaster Management Act, DGP Dinkar Gupta said on Tuesday.

Gurpreet was reportedly in direct contact with several gangsters and drug smugglers currently in prison.Giving details, the DGP said that Gurpreet Singh’s questioning had revealed that he was in direct contact with Shubham, a Batala based gangster and a prime accused in the case of armed robbery of nearly Rs. 7 crores from a jewellery shop in Amritsar in 2018. Batala was arrested in 2019 and is currently lodged in Central Jail, Amritsar. Based on the forensic and technical investigation conducted so far, it has been found that Gurpreet Singh was in contact with Shubham, and supplied weapons to his associates in Tarn Taran and Ferozepur areas.

Investigation revealed that Gurpreet Singh was in direct contact with Kuldip Singh @ Babbu s/o Harbhajan Singh r/o vill. Havelian, PS Sarai Amanat Khan, Tarn Taran, who is the brother of Ranjit Rana, the prime accused in the 532 kg heroin Attari drug haul case, and arrested recently by Punjab Police.

The DGP said that in-depth forensic and technical analysis of the mobile devices of Gurpreet Singh and his associates was being conducted. The links of the gang with gangster Shubham and major drug smugglers, including the accused of the 532 kg heroin haul from Attari border, was also being investigated further.Reiterating the firm commitment of Punjab Police to eliminate the scourge of drug trafficking and smuggling from the state, Gupta said that since enforcement of curfew on March 22,

15.802 kg heroin had been recovered in the Tarn Taran district. Further, the district police had been rigorously pursuing cases of freezing and forfeiture of illegally acquired properties of major NDPS drug smugglers, under provisions of NDPS Act.

Gupta said the properties of 12 NDPS drug smugglers worth around Rs. 6.22 crores had been frozen by the district police since the imposition of curfew in the state. Besides, 11 new cases of freezing of property, worth around Rs. 17.42 crores, had been recently prepared and sent to the Competent Authority, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, while 7 new cases worth around Rs. 5 crores would be sent during this week.

Overall, illegally acquired properties of 51 major NDPS drug smugglers, worth around Rs. 54.46 crores, have been frozen by the district police in the past nine months, upon receipt of confirmation orders from the Competent Authority in New Delhi, said Gupta, adding that further cases are being actively identified and pursued expeditiously.

Apart from the action against drugs, 13 illegal weapons have also been recovered by the district police since the curfew was clamped and action against gangsters and illegal weapons smuggling was being pursued vigorously with a zero tolerance approach by the district police, added the DGP.