Two terror operatives arrested in Punjab; rocket-propelled grenade seized
Chandigarh, Oct 21
In an intelligence-based operation, Punjab Police, in coordination with central agencies, apprehended two terror operatives Mehakdeep Singh and Aditya from Amritsar and recovered one rocket-propelled grenade, said Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav on Tuesday.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the accused were in contact with Pakistan's ISI operative, who had sent the weapon.
The rocket-propelled grenade was intended for a targeted terror attack. A first information report (FIR) has been registered at the police station in Gharinda in Amritsar district.
Further investigation is underway to unearth the entire network, said the DGP.
Last week, in a major intelligence-based operation, Amritsar Commissionerate Police had busted a cross-border organised arms and narcotics smuggling module with links to Pakistan with the arrest of its three operatives and recovered 10 sophisticated pistols along with 500 grams opium from their possession.
The recovered weapons include four 9MM Glock pistols and six .30 bore pistols. DGP Yadav said the investigation revealed that the arrested accused were running inter-district gang of smuggling and were connected to a Pakistan-based handler.
The recovered arms were meant to be supplied to gangsters and criminals to fuel unlawful activities in Punjab.
Commissioner of Police (Amritsar) Gurpreet Singh Bhullar had said accused Rajan was initially arrested with one .30 bore pistol and a quantity of opium, and his interrogation led to the unearthing of the entire network.
During the course of investigation, Surinder Singh was subsequently arrested, leading to the recovery of three .30 bore pistols and one 9 mm pistol from his possession, he said, adding that further investigation has resulted in the arrest of the third accused Jagjit Singh, from whom five pistols, including three Glock 9mm and two .30 bore, were recovered.
He had said accused Jagjit Singh had returned from Dubai four months ago. Surinder's village is located close to the international border in Jalalabad in Fazilka district, while Jagjit's lies near the border in Tarn Taran district.
The accused were retrieving drone-delivered consignments from Amritsar to Fazilka and Tarn Taran sectors, and were further supplying these consignments directly and through location-based delivery systems, he had added.
— IANS
Reader Comments
This is really scary! Rocket-propelled grenades in civilian areas? We need stronger border surveillance and better intelligence sharing between states. Hope they uncover the entire network soon.
The drone delivery system being used for smuggling is a major concern. Our border areas need better technological surveillance. Kudos to the police for busting this module though!
While I appreciate the police work, I'm concerned about the rehabilitation aspect. Many youth get trapped in these networks due to unemployment. We need preventive measures along with enforcement.
The pattern is clear - Pakistan-based handlers using local youth. We need to strengthen our counter-intelligence and community policing in border districts. Good job by the agencies! ðŸ™
This shows how vulnerable our border areas are. The fact that they were operating from villages near the border is alarming. We need more checkpoints and community awareness programs.
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