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Tribune News Service
Amritsar, July 16
The Tarn Taran police have arrested four drug peddlers and confiscated 5.6 kg of heroin from their possession. The police have recovered drug proceeds to the tune of Rs 2 lakh, besides an SUV (Hyundai Creta) from two of the suspects.
Separate cases under the NDPS Act have been registered against them and further investigations were under progress.
Contraband seized by the Tarn Taran police
Acting on a tip-off, the Tarn Taran police have arrested Kabal Singh and Surta Singh, both residents of Dal village, who were allegedly found to be involved in cross border smuggling. Preliminary probe revealed that this was their first assignment from across the border near Dal border outpost. Cops identified the spot and shared information with the Border Security Force, said Tarn Taran SSP Dhruman H Nimbale. Immediately, a search operation was launched and the police and the BSF recovered recovered 4.6 kg of heroin concealed in two plastic bottle
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1578 Even as the Punjab Government’s proposal to install 4G jammers inside high security jails was yet to see the light of day, seizure of mobile phones continues unabated at the Amritsar Central Jail. - File photo
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, January 22
Even as the Punjab Government’s proposal to install 4G jammers inside high security jails was yet to see the light of day, seizure of mobile phones continues unabated at the Amritsar Central Jail.
In a surprise search operation on Thursday evening, the jail authorities confiscated six mobile phones from five inmates, including notorious criminals, Kartik Bhatti, alias Ghora, a resident of Gilwali Gate, and Aman Malik, a resident of Kot Mit Singh. The authorities seized two mobiles from Malik alone. He is said to be an associate of notorious gangster, Jaggu Bhagwanpuria, and his accomplice, Bobby Malhotra.