Punjab Police bust drug smuggling racket operating inside jail

IANS May 15, 2025 222 views

In a significant arrest, Punjab Police have uncovered a drug smuggling racket operating out of Sangrur Jail. The investigation led to the apprehension of Deputy Superintendent of Police Gurpreet Singh among 19 others. The operation seized drugs, money, and illegal electronic devices from the suspects. DGP Gaurav Yadav emphasized that the law applies to everyone, regardless of their position.

"No individual, regardless of rank, will be spared if involved." - DGP Gaurav Yadav
Chandigarh, May 15: In a major breakthrough, Punjab Police have uncovered a well-organised smuggling racket operating from within the jail premises, leading to the arrest of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Security Gurpreet Singh posted at the Sangrur Jail, said Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav on Thursday.

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Punjab Police raid Sangrur Jail uncovering drug ring

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DSP Gurpreet Singh arrested along with others

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Seized heroin, mobile phones, and drug money from suspects

"Acting on credible intelligence, a raid inside the Sangrur Jail had led to the recovery of 12 mobile phones, four smartwatches, 50 grams of opium, 12 grams of heroin and other contraband items. The preliminary investigation has also pointed to the involvement of a Class IV employee identified as Parshant, whose role in facilitating the smuggling activities came to light," said the DGP, while confirming the arrest of the employee.

He said that pursuing backward and forward linkages, the investigation further led to the arrest of Amritsar-based drug smuggler Manpreet Singh, who is an associate of inmate Gurvinder Singh, currently lodged in Sangrur Jail.

Police teams have recovered 4 kg of Heroin, Rs 5.5 lakh drug money and one 9 mm Glock pistol along with two cartridges from the accused Manpreet's possession. The investigation is ongoing, and further arrests and disclosures are expected, said DGP Yadav, while reaffirming that no individual, regardless of their rank or position, will be spared if found involved in illegal activities.

Sharing more details, Senior Superintendent of Police (Sangrur) Sartaj Singh Chahal said preliminary investigation has revealed that the accused DSP Gurpreet Singh was actively involved in the smuggling of drugs and mobile phones into the jail premises.

He said the probe has also revealed that the accused DSP had received Rs 40,000 cash from inmate Gurchet's relative and Rs 26,000 in his wife's account via UPI, to facilitate 25 grams of heroin and two mobile phones into the jail premises.

Of the total 25 grams of heroin, 12 grams of heroin have been recovered from another inmate identified as Ravi, who was further selling the drugs to inmates on the directions of Gurchet.

The SSP said 19 accused, including DSP Gurpreet Singh, employee Parshant, drug smuggler Manpreet Singh, inmate Gurchet's mother identified as Banto and 15 inmates have been arrested.

Reader Comments

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Amit K.
Shocking to see a DSP involved in such activities! This is why Punjab's drug problem persists - corruption at every level. Kudos to the police team for exposing this racket. Hope strict action is taken against all involved. #NashamuktPunjab
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Priya S.
This is heartbreaking 💔 So many young lives destroyed by drugs in Punjab, and now we find jail officials are part of the problem! How can we expect rehabilitation when the system itself is corrupted? Need complete overhaul of prison administration.
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Rajesh M.
The involvement of a DSP shows how deep this rot goes. But I'm glad they're catching the big fish now instead of just small-time peddlers. Hope this sends a strong message to others in the system. Jai Hind!
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Neha T.
While I appreciate the police action, we need to ask why such rackets flourish in jails. Better monitoring systems, regular transfers of jail staff, and surprise checks are needed. Also, Rs 40,000 seems too small an amount for a DSP to risk his career - there must be more to this.
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Harpreet B.
As a Punjabi, I feel ashamed reading this. Our state has suffered enough because of drugs. When will we learn? Strictest punishment should be given - no bail, no mercy. These people are worse than murderers as they kill our youth slowly.
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Sunil P.
The recovery of a Glock pistol is most concerning. This shows how jail smuggling can fuel more serious crimes. Our prisons are becoming crime universities instead of reform centers. Time for tech solutions - maybe AI monitoring and drone surveillance in jails?

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