23-Jan-2025
The police on January 23 arrested two youths, identified as Maninder Singh and Gursharan, for attempting to extort INR 50 lakh from a hotel owner by posing as members of the Harry Chatha gang in Jalandhar, Jalandhar district.
22-Jan-2025
Punjab Police, in a joint operation with the Health Department, conducted raids at several pharmaceutical outlets on January 22 and seized 28,491 intoxicating tablets and 1,448 capsules in Ferozepur district. At M/s Nitin Medical Store, 17,180 tablets and 260 capsules were seized, leading to the booking of Raman Kapoor and Kunal Kapoor. In a separate raid at M/s PK Medical Agency, 11,111 tablets and 1,188 capsules were seized, with owners Pawan Kumar and Raj Badwar booked. Additionally, 200 intoxicating tablets were seized from Aulakh Medical Store, and owners Angrej Singh and Rakesh Kumar were also booked.
22-Jan-2025
Several schools in Delhi received emails on January 22, allegedly from the banned Khalistani outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), urging them to suspend participation in Republic Day celebrations. The email cited a “high risk of violence” and called for protests against the Indian Constitution. The Delhi Police are verifying the authenticity of the emails and investigating their source, while remaining on high alert for potential disturbances.
22-Jan-2025
The Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) of the Chandigarh Police on January 22 arrested Gagan alias Gogi Gagandeep Singh (23) and Gagandeep (24), seizing 125.83 grams of heroin, 77.80 grams of charas, five knives, a dummy pistol, and a weighing scale from their possession in Chandigarh. The arrests followed the earlier detention of a woman smuggler, Aarti, who was caught with 30 grams of heroin on January 2. Gagandeep was identified as the main drug supplier.
22-Jan-2025
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has ranked the Jamalpur police station in Ludhiana as the best police station in Punjab and placed it among the top 35 across the country. Located in a migrant-dominated area, Jamalpur was one of two police stations nominated by the Punjab government for UMHA's annual rankings. The ranking process evaluates police stations based on performance, citizen satisfaction, and willingness to report crimes. The Khanauri police station in Sangrur, also nominated, did not secure the top position but was praised for its inclusion.
22-Jan-2025
According to sources, pro-Khalistan elements backed by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) are intensifying efforts through propaganda and coordination with gangsters and narcotics smugglers. Groups like Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), and Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) are leading activities, including protests and false claims of attacks. Punjab Police remain on high alert, focusing on border areas and international linkages. Meanwhile, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun's presence at United States (US) President Donald Trump's inauguration is seen as part of a propaganda drive to bolster the movement's visibility.
22-Jan-2025
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on January 22 conducted searches at multiple locations linked to the banned Khalistani terror outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) across Punjab, Uttar Pradesh (UP), Uttarakhand, and Chandigarh in connection with the Chandigarh grenade attack case. Incriminating material, including mobile devices, digital evidence, and documents, was seized during the operation.
22-Jan-2025
The arrest of Onkar Singh, a teetotaller, and the seizure of 3.5 kg of drugs and INR 6.5 lakh in cash from his possession in Patiala, Punjab, have opened a Pandora’s box. Investigators believe he was single-handedly running the smack trade across multiple districts in Punjab through "fixed conduits." Onkar, who had evaded arrest in a 2021 drug case, targeted college students via trusted aides and operated from rented accommodations. Over 10 individuals linked to his network have been identified, marking one of Punjab’s largest smack-related seizures in recent times.
22-Jan-2025
The Border Security Force (BSF) troops on January 22 recovered a DJI Mavic 3 Classic drone from fields near Rattan Khurd village in Amritsar district.
22-Jan-2025
The Border Security Force (BSF), in a joint operation with Punjab Police, recovered an assembled quadcopter from fields near Fazilka in Fazilka district on January 22.
22-Jan-2025
The Border Security Force (BSF) troops on January 22 recovered a 5 kg packet containing four Zigana pistols and seven magazines near Rajatal village in Amritsar district.
21-Jan-2025
The Border Security Force (BSF) troops on January 21 arrested two unidentified smugglers and seized a packet of heroin weighing 530 grams from their possession, in Atalgarh village in Amritsar district.
21-Jan-2025
The Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF), through emails to the media, claimed responsibility for two cylinder explosions during the Mahakumbh Mela in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh (UP), calling them retaliation for the Pilibhit police encounter. KZF described the blasts as a warning to UP Chief Minister (CM) Yogi Adityanath, stating it was "just the beginning." The explosions caused no casualties, and an investigation is underway to assess the threat and strengthen security.
21-Jan-2025
Dal Khalsa working president Paramjit Singh Mand and Shiromani Akali Dal - Amritsar (SAD-A) general secretary Harpal Singh Blair announced at a press conference in Amritsar on January 21 that Dal Khalsa and SAD-A would stage massive protest marches across Punjab’s Majha, Doaba, and Malwa regions on January 25, ahead of Republic Day. They stated that the protests would oppose fake encounters, extra-judicial killings, wrongful detentions, black laws such as the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the National Security Act (NSA), anti-farmer policies, and the denial of self-determination for minorities. Harpal Singh Blair also criticized the government’s actions against Sikhs globally and expressed concerns over Punjab’s political future. Both groups extended best wishes to U.S. President Donald Trump, seeking his support for Sikh issues worldwide.
21-Jan-2025
Khalistani terrorist and chief of the banned Khalistani outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, issued a threat via a video on January 21, vowing to target the Republic Day Parade on January 26 to prevent President Droupadi Murmu from unfurling the Tricolour. In the video, Pannun warned Delhi residents against sending children to the parade, claiming "Khalistani vigilantes will perform an action," and disclosed that SFJ had allocated a USD 125,000 budget for the attack. The Special Cell of the Delhi Police has been instructed to investigate the threat.
21-Jan-2025
The special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Mohali, Sahibzada Ajit Singh (SAS) Nagar district, on January 21, denied bail to Rajanpreet Singh, one of the accused in the 2021 Ludhiana court complex bomb blast case. Rajanpreet, arrested in August 2022, was accused of involvement in narcotics smuggling and links with Pakistan-based arms smugglers. The NIA stated that he was part of a terror gang responsible for the blast, which killed the bomb handler and injured five others. The court denied bail, citing his deep involvement in the criminal conspiracy and the need for his custody for a fair trial.
21-Jan-2025
Investigations into recent incidents of organised crime in Punjab have revealed that, under the guidance of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Khalistani militants, foreign-based gangsters, and narcotic smugglers are collaborating to incite violence in the region. According to sources in the Punjab Police, senior officials, including DGP Gaurav Yadav, have briefed officers on the growing interoperability between these groups, particularly in extortion-related violence and grenade attacks. A unified strategy involving counter-intelligence, the Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF), and the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) has been implemented to dismantle the network. The police are also focusing on thorough investigations and documentation to strengthen cases and ensure longer sentences for criminals.
20-Jan-2025
The Chabal police on January 20 arrested two car-borne individuals, identified as Manjit Singh Meeta and Sajan, and seized four grams of heroin and drug money worth INR 1.02 lakh from their possession near Chabhal Kalan in Tarn Taran district.
20-Jan-2025
On January 20, Member of Parliament (MP) and actress Kangana Ranaut responded to protests against her film Emergency in Punjab and disruptions caused by pro-Khalistan extremists during a screening in London, United Kingdom (UK). She stated that "small-minded people" were causing trouble, which was impacting everyone. Expressing gratitude for the support she received, Ranaut shared her heartbreak, saying, "Punjab was where my films did best, and now my movie isn’t even allowed to be shown there." She urged viewers to watch the film and decide for themselves whether it promotes unity or division, emphasizing that it reflects her feelings about India.
20-Jan-2025
On January 20, Jagdish Singh Jhinda, president of Panthak Dal (Jhinda) and elected member of the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) from Ward-18 (Assandh), reversed his resignation, stating he would continue to fight for gurdwara management in line with Sikh maryada, in Kurukshetra, Haryana. Jhinda cited advice from senior members, who warned that his resignation could weaken the group and benefit the opposition. Expressing dissatisfaction with election results, he criticized government and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) interference in gurdwara affairs and reaffirmed his commitment to the Sikh Panth and farmers. He plans to participate in meetings on January 24 and 25 to decide the group’s next steps.
20-Jan-2025
Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav on January 20 held law and order review meetings ahead of the Republic Day celebrations in Amritsar and Jalandhar. The meetings, attended by senior police officials, focused on strengthening security measures, enhancing police presence, and intensifying night patrols. The DGP emphasized counter-terror operations, anti-drug efforts, and tackling organized crime, particularly in sensitive and border districts. He directed police to conduct regular patrols, increase checkpoints, and take swift action against any security breaches to ensure a peaceful Republic Day across Punjab.
20-Jan-2025
Border Security Force (BSF) troops, in a joint operation with Punjab Police on January 20, arrested two drug peddlers, identified as Sandeep Singh and Baaz Singh, and seized 530 grams of heroin dropped by a drone near Atalgarh village in Amritsar district.
20-Jan-2025
Border Security Force (BSF) troops on January 20 recovered a China-made DJI Mavic Classic 3 drone from fields near Rajpur Kalan village in Ajnala, Amritsar district.
20-Jan-2025
Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav on January 20 directed police officers in border districts to intensify efforts to track and arrest criminals settled abroad by procuring colour-coded international notices, as part of counter-terrorism and organised crime measures, during a meeting with senior police officers from Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Batala, and Tarn Taran in Amritsar district. The order followed recent blasts in Amritsar and Gurdaspur, allegedly linked to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Yadav also emphasised maintaining law and order ahead of Republic Day celebrations through heightened surveillance, night patrols, and preventive measures.
20-Jan-2025
According to sources in Punjab Police, wanted gangster Harpreet Singh alias Happy Passia is evading law enforcement using untraceable burner phones with international codes. Based in the United States (US), Passia is linked to Pakistan-based terrorist Harwinder Singh alias Rinda and is accused of orchestrating grenade attacks and extortion in Punjab. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) recently announced a INR 5 lakh reward for his arrest, citing involvement in 17 criminal cases, including a Chandigarh grenade attack in September 2024. Punjab police claim progress in solving recent attacks attributed to him and his network.