04-May-2026
Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav and Advocate General Maninderjit Singh Bedi have reportedly received fresh death threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Officials said the threat to Bedi followed his appearance in petitions seeking a ban on the docuseries Lawrence of Punjab, based on the life of Lawrence Bishnoi, who is accused of running an extensive criminal network from prison. Both Yadav and Bedi have not publicly responded to the development.
04-May-2026
Former Akali minister Bikram Singh Majithia on May 4 said he had received a third death threat in the past seven days, claiming his situation mirrors that of singer Sidhu Moosewala, whose security was withdrawn before he was killed. He alleged that senior police officials require approval from Delhi before providing him security and are awaiting directions.
04-May-2026
According to reports, Punjab is facing a renewed security concern with sophisticated MP5 sub-machine guns being smuggled into Indian territory to arm terror operatives and organised criminal networks, allegedly at the behest of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Punjab Police recently recorded the third recovery of a foreign-made MP5 in just over 90 days, indicating a surge in cross-border trafficking of advanced weapons, alongside Glock, PX5, and Beretta pistols. Notably, all four MP5s recovered in recent operations bore the marking “Ghaffar Security,” which, according to investigators, is commonly linked to illicit firearms manufactured in Pakistan and associated with underground arms networks supplying high-end weaponry.
03-May-2026
According to reports, Punjab Police have deployed the Punjab Artificial Intelligence System (PAIS), featuring an AI-powered voice recognition tool to track gangs operating from abroad and recruiting local youth. The system includes a “voice bank” of over 84,000 samples and a database of more than 390,000 offenders with details on gang affiliations. It also offers phonetic search and a gang tree analysis tool, enabling investigators to map criminal networks and link local operatives to foreign handlers.
03-May-2026
On May 3, the 103rd day of Punjab Police’s statewide “war on gangsters” (Gangstran Te Vaar) campaign—Operation Prahaar— the police conducted 644 raids, arrested 350 persons and recovered four weapons from their possession. Preventive action was taken against 92 individuals, while 60 persons were verified and released after questioning. Six proclaimed offenders (POs) were also arrested during the operation.
03-May-2026
On May 3, Punjab Police, on day 428 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, arrested 108 drug smugglers, and seized 12.4 kg of heroin, 482 intoxicant tablets/capsules, and INR 2,250 in drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
03-May-2026
The Amritsar Commissionerate Police on May 3 busted a cross-border arms smuggling module, arresting four accused, identified as Samarbir Singh, Satnam Singh, Tanupreet Singh, and Karanjot Singh and recovering seven pistols—two Glock 9mm (Austria-made) and five .30 bore (China-made)—in Amritsar district. Investigations found the accused were in contact with Pakistan-based smugglers via social media platforms.
03-May-2026
Counter Intelligence (CI) Amritsar on May 3 dismantled a drug trafficking module, arresting three operatives, identified as Gurjant Singh, Arvinder Singh, and Jashanpreet Singh, and seizing 12 kg of heroin in Amritsar district. Investigations revealed Gurjant Singh was in direct contact with a Pakistan-based handler, receiving drone-dropped consignments near his village and distributing them on instructions.
03-May-2026
Punjab Police and security agencies are on high alert following a purported audio message attributed to Ranjit Singh Neeta, head of the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), warning of potential attacks on railway infrastructure in Punjab. The message reportedly threatens explosions on railway tracks and trains over the next ten days. The threat follows the April 27 incident in which Jagroop Singh, a Tarn Taran-based operative, was killed while attempting to plant an IED near a railway track between Shambhu and Rajpura in Patiala district. Neeta, who founded the KZF in 1993, is a designated terrorist under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and is among India’s most wanted terrorists believed to be based in Pakistan, with multiple terror-related cases against him.
03-May-2026
According to Indian intelligence sources, Canada continues to level allegations without clear evidence while overlooking concerns that its soil is being used by separatist elements advocating violence against India. They cited the recent report by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), made public on May 2, which alleged “Indian interference and espionage” in 2025. The sources argued that activities by pro-Khalistan groups—including campaigns and referendums held in Western countries such as Canada, often linked to gurdwaras—reflect a permissive environment. They further claimed that the latest accusations are influenced by domestic political pressures, particularly from vocal Khalistani separatist lobbies within Canada.
02-May-2026
On May 2, the 102nd day of Punjab Police’s statewide “war on gangsters” (Gangstran Te Vaar) campaign—Operation Prahaar— the police conducted 472 raids, arrested 241 persons and recovered eight weapons from their possession. Preventive action was taken against 91 individuals, while 35 persons were verified and released after questioning. Five proclaimed offenders (POs) were also arrested during the operation.
02-May-2026
On May 2, Punjab Police, on day 427 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, arrested 150 drug smugglers, and seized 2.05 kg of heroin, 12.7 kg of poppy husk, 1337 intoxicant tablets/capsules and INR 5720 drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
02-May-2026
Punjab Police on May 2 arrested one more accused, identified as Gurjinder Singh alias Baba Beant in connection with the April 27 Shambhu railway track blast in Patiala, from Amritsar area in Amritsar district. A close associate of the deceased executor Jagroop Singh, he is linked to the Shambhu blast, the January 23 Sirhind railway blast, and a 2025 grenade attack on CIA Moga, all allegedly carried out under foreign handlers. According to Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav, Gurjinder and Jagroop travelled separately to Rajpura to avoid detection, and Gurjinder—present at the scene—escaped after the premature explosion killed Jagroop. His interrogation indicates that all three attacks were executed by a single module operating under Malaysia-based handlers with links to the United States (US) and Pakistan.
02-May-2026
Police on May 2 arrested two persons, Vishal alias Ghogga and Raman and seized 2.011 kg of heroin and INR 50,000 in suspected drug proceeds from their possession, in Faridkot district.
02-May-2026
Police on May 2 arrested two youth, identified as Ajay Kumar alias Ajay and Sonu Kumar alias Kaku and recovered 7 grams of heroin from their possession, near the old jail area in Phagwara, Kapurthala district.
01-May-2026
Police on May 1 arrested a drug peddler, identified as Davinder Singh and his accomplice Jyoti, seizing 264 grams of heroin, in Jagraon, Ludhiana district.
01-May-2026
Gurpreet Singh alias Gopi Nijjar, the last witness in the Sukha Kahlwan murder case, was shot dead by unidentified assailants at Dhilwan in Kapurthala district on May 1. He was alone in his car when gunmen approached and fired from the front, fatally hitting him in the chest. Nijjar, known to be close to Kahlwan, had reportedly been warned about threats due to his role in the case. A social media post later claimed that Doni Bal and his associates were responsible for the killing, alleging it was in retaliation for Nijjar’s links with the Lawrence gang, his reaction to Sidhu Moosewala’s murder, and his alleged support to rival criminals.
01-May-2026
The Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) of Punjab, in a joint operation with Mohali Police, on May 1 arrested a key associate of foreign-based gangsters and seized a .32 bore pistol with five live cartridges, in Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar district. Preliminary investigations revealed he was in direct contact with handlers abroad and acting on their instructions. Intelligence inputs indicated he had been assigned multiple targets across the Tricity—Chandigarh, Mohali, and Panchkula—as part of planned criminal operations.
01-May-2026
Punjab Police on May 1 announced a reward of up to INR 10 lakh for credible information leading to the arrest of gangsters. Officials urged public participation in anti-drug and anti-gangster efforts. Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar said two dedicated helplines have been launched, assuring strict confidentiality of informants to encourage people to come forward without fear.
01-May-2026
A special National Investigation Agency court in Mohali on May 1 convicted Inderjeet Singh and Jaspal Singh, sentencing them to five years and six months in jail for hoisting a Khalistani flag on a government building in Moga in 2020 at the instigation of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Both were also fined INR 16,000 each under provisions of the IPC, UAPA, and the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act.
30-Apr-2026
On April 30, the 100th day of Punjab Police’s statewide “war on gangsters” (Gangstran Te Vaar) campaign—Operation Prahaar— the police conducted 635 raids, arrested 334 persons and recovered six weapons from their possession. Preventive action was taken against 118 individuals, while 85 persons were verified and released after questioning. Seven proclaimed offenders (POs) were also arrested during the operation.
30-Apr-2026
On April 30, Punjab Police, on day 425 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, arrested 109 drug smugglers, and seized 11.4 kg of heroin, 2.5 kg of opium, 58 kg of poppy husk, 115 intoxicant tablets/capsules and INR 24010 drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
30-Apr-2026
Police on April 30 arrested two individuals, identified as Arshdeep Singh and Tarsem Singh and seized 4.108 kg of heroin, two 9mm Glock pistols, two China-made .30 bore pistols, and five live cartridges, in Amritsar district. Preliminary investigations indicate they were in contact with Pakistan-based smugglers via social media, with consignments delivered by drones and later collected and distributed by the accused.
30-Apr-2026
Police on April 30 arrested two individuals, identified as Arshdeep Singh and Tarsem Singh and seized 4.108 kg of heroin, two 9mm Glock pistols, two China-made .30 bore pistols, and five live cartridges, in Amritsar district. Preliminary investigations indicate they were in contact with Pakistan-based smugglers via social media, with consignments delivered by drones and later collected and distributed by the accused.
30-Apr-2026
Amritsar Rural Police on April 30 arrested two individuals, identified as Sucha Singh and Gurjit Singh and seized 2 kg of opium near a degree college in Amritsar district.