16-Apr-2026
On April 16, six private schools received email threats, prompting an anti-sabotage response by the police in Barnala district. Thorough checks were conducted, but nothing suspicious was found.
16-Apr-2026
The Punjab and Haryana High Court on April 16 dismissed Khadoor Sahib Member of Parliament (MP) Amritpal Singh’s challenge to his continued preventive detention under the National Security Act (NSA). In a related development, it agreed to urgently hear the Punjab Government’s fresh plea seeking permission to arrest him in Assam and keep him lodged in Dibrugarh jail beyond the expiry of his NSA detention on April 23.
15-Apr-2026
On April 15, a 32-year-old man, Manjit Singh, was shot dead by two bike-borne assailants in Bhullar village, Lopoke, in Amritsar district. He was standing at a meat shop when the unidentified attackers arrived on a motorcycle and opened fire. Preliminary investigation suggests an old enmity between the attackers and the victim, though police are also exploring other angles.
15-Apr-2026
On April 15, the 85th day of Punjab Police’s statewide “war on gangsters” (Gangsters Te Vaar) campaign—Operation Prahaar—the police conducted 506 raids, arrested 254 persons and recovered four weapons from their possession. Preventive action was taken against 92 individuals, while 121 persons were verified and released after questioning. Four proclaimed offenders (POs) were also arrested during the operation.
15-Apr-2026
On April 15, Punjab Police, on day 410 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, arrested 76 drug smugglers, and seized 3.3 kg of heroin, 1.1 kg of ganja, 433 intoxicant tablets/capsules and INR 2.01 lakhs drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
15-Apr-2026
Amritsar Rural Police on April 15 arrested one person, Rohanpreet Singh for his alleged links to a Pakistan-based cross-border drug smuggling network, recovering INR 4,62,600 in drug proceeds, near Attari in Amritsar district. Police said two accomplices remain absconding. The module was reportedly involved in procuring heroin from across the border, distributing it to local peddlers, and routing the proceeds back to handlers in Pakistan via hawala channels.
15-Apr-2026
The family and legal advisor of Khadoor Sahib Member of Parliament (MP) Amritpal Singh urged the Punjab Government to shift him back to a state jail following the expiry of his National Security Act (NSA) detention on April 22. He is currently lodged in Central Jail, Dibrugarh, Assam. Reports indicate that the Punjab Government has approached the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) to extend his stay at the same facility under the amended Punjab Prisoner Transfer Act, 1952, citing security and law-and-order concerns.
15-Apr-2026
Two individuals, Pradeep Singh and Ashish, allegedly linked to the Neeraj Bawana gang, were arrested with a foreign-made pistol and ammunition, in Dwarka, New Delhi on April 15.
14-Apr-2026
On April 14, the 84th day of Punjab Police’s statewide “war on gangsters” (Gangsters Te Vaar) campaign—Operation Prahaar—the police conducted 566 raids, arrested 311 persons and recovered six weapons from their possession. Preventive action was taken against 92 individuals, while 126 persons were verified and released after questioning. Two proclaimed offenders (POs) were also arrested during the operation.
14-Apr-2026
On April 14, Punjab Police, on day 409 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, arrested 126 drug smugglers, and seized 1.4 kg of heroin, 5.4 kg of opium, 69 kg of poppy husk, 558 intoxicant tablets/capsules and INR 4.91 lakhs drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
14-Apr-2026
A 21-year-old gun supplier was arrested after a shootout with the Haryana Police Special Task Force (STF) near Bandhwari in Gurugram district of Haryana on April 14. The accused supplied foreign-made pistols, suspected to have been smuggled through the Punjab international border, to three shooters linked to gangster Deepak Nandal, who had opened fire outside a fashion designer’s office in Sector 26A on February 18 as part of an extortion attempt.
13-Apr-2026
On April 13, the 83rd day of Punjab Police’s statewide “war on gangsters” (Gangsters Te Vaar) campaign—Operation Prahaar—the police conducted 475 raids, arrested 223 persons. Preventive action was taken against 78 individuals, while 81 persons were verified and released after questioning. Five proclaimed offenders (POs) were also arrested during the operation.
13-Apr-2026
On April 13, Punjab Police, on day 408 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, arrested 97 drug smugglers, and seized 8.3 kg of heroin, 5528 intoxicant tablets/capsules and INR 9300 drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
13-Apr-2026
Punjab Police on April 13 arrested six individuals and recovered two pistols from them in connection with the March 30 grenade attack on Bhindi Saida police station in Amritsar district. The arrests followed a joint operation by Amritsar Rural and Faridkot police. In the first incident, Baljit Singh and Prabh Singh were arrested along with two pistols from Faridkot in an intelligence-based operation and the remaining four, Rajbir Singh, Sukhpreet Singh, Ajaydeep Singh alias Ajay alias Gazni, and Sahib Singh alias Saba were arrested from Amritsar. Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said preliminary investigations point to an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)-backed module operating under a Pakistan-based handler. The accused were allegedly radicalized and lured with financial incentives to target police establishments. On the night of the attack, they retrieved hand grenades, conducted reconnaissance of the police station, and then carried out the assault.
13-Apr-2026
Police on April 13 arrested a woman, Swaran Kaur and recovered two Glock pistols (9 mm), six magazines, and 23 live rounds from her possession, in Ferozepur district. According to police, Gurwinder Singh—lodged in Ferozepur Central Jail—had instructed his mother to collect the weapons from their home and deliver them to a contact on the Ismail Khan–Dullewala link road. Acting on this input, police intercepted and arrested her, seizing the arms and ammunition.
13-Apr-2026
According to reports, the six accused arrested in the March 30 grenade attack on Bhindi Saida police station were promised INR 4 lakh by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)--backed handlers but received only a small amount before being arrested. Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said preliminary investigations revealed that the accused were in regular contact with a Pakistan-based handler directing terror activities. The module members were allegedly radicalized and motivated to target police establishments. Baljit Singh and Prabh Singh retrieved two hand grenades from a hideout near Gharinda in Amritsar district on the intervening night of March 29–30. They, along with Rajbir Singh, then rode a motorcycle to within 1–2 kilometers of the police station and executed the attack.
12-Apr-2026
According to official sources, the Border Security Force (BSF) seized 331 kg of heroin along the Punjab border with Pakistan in the first quarter of the year, marking a sharp rise compared to 414 kg in 2025 and 283 kg in 2024. A total of 47 drones have also been recovered so far, against 272 in 2025. Seizures of synthetic drugs have increased as well, with 5.5 kg of ICE and 10.5 kg of opium recovered in multiple operations. Arms recoveries have also risen, with 58 weapons, 654 rounds, 93 magazines, and a grenade seized, indicating sustained efforts to fuel illegal activities and terror modules. In 2025, 201 weapons were recovered, up from 36 in 2024. Additionally, 110 Indian smugglers and 34 suspects have been arrested this year. Five Pakistani intruders and one Egyptian national were apprehended, while three Pakistani intruders were killed during border operations.
12-Apr-2026
On April 12, the 82nd day of Punjab Police’s statewide “war on gangsters” (Gangsters Te Vaar) campaign—Operation Prahaar—the police conducted 522 raids, arrested 225 persons and recovered two weapons from their possession. Preventive action was taken against 78 individuals, while 89 persons were verified and released after questioning. Nine proclaimed offenders (POs) were also arrested during the operation.
12-Apr-2026
On April 12, Punjab Police, on day 407 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, arrested 91 drug smugglers, and seized 7.2 kg of heroin, 256 intoxicant tablets/capsules and INR 2020 drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
12-Apr-2026
Police on April 12 arrested a man, identified as Tarun Kumar alias Navi and recovered 7 grams of heroin from his possession during a routine patrol near the old Civil Hospital in Phagwara, Kapurthala district.
11-Apr-2026
The Crime Investigation Agency (CIA) staff of Moga Police on April 11 arrested two proclaimed offenders, identified as Akashdeep Singh alias Nikku and Jaswinder Singh alias Liaqat and recovered five pistols, four magazines, and 10 cartridges, in Moga district. Akashdeep faces 11 FIRs, including multiple cases under the NDPS Act and Arms Act, while Jaswinder has five FIRs registered against him.
11-Apr-2026
Batala Police on April 11 arrested three operatives of a cross-border drug and illegal arms smuggling network, including Nishan Singh, Ravipal Singh, and a juvenile, and recovered 6.5 kg of heroin, a .30-calibre pistol with six cartridges, and INR 1 lakh in drug money, in Gurdaspur district. The operation followed an investigation into an extortion-linked firing incident on March 30 under the Civil Lines police station in Batala, in which two accused—Vansh and Sukhchain—were earlier arrested, leading to the seizure of two .30-bore pistols.
10-Apr-2026
On April 10, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), in coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), extradited fugitive Sahil Chauhan from Bangkok, Thailand. He arrived at Delhi International Airport, where he was taken into custody by a Haryana Police team. Chauhan is wanted in multiple cases involving murder, attempt to murder, dacoity, and illegal arms use. He is a key member of the Bhuppi Rana gang operating across Haryana, Punjab, and Chandigarh.
10-Apr-2026
According to report, five police personnel have been booked for allegedly facilitating the release of an impounded passport of Batala-born international drug lord Shehnaz Singh alias Shawn Bhinder by issuing a no-objection certificate (NOC) and preparing a biased report, in Tarn Taran district. Bhinder, wanted by the United States (US) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), managed to flee the country after the suspension of his passport was revoked, raising allegations of police collusion. A native of Mandiala village, he was arrested in March 2025 during the state’s anti-drug drive ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ after returning to India following an FBI crackdown. His passport had been impounded by the Regional Passport Office in Amritsar on police request. After securing bail from the Punjab and Haryana High Court in October 2025, he applied for revocation of the suspension, which was cleared by Tarn Taran CIA in charge Prabhjeet Singh, who has since been suspended.
10-Apr-2026
Officials claimed on April 10 that Delhi Police Special Cell unearthed an ISI-backed espionage module and arrested 11 operatives linked to the banned outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI). The accused were installing CCTV cameras at multiple locations to monitor sensitive sites, including Army-linked establishments, with cameras found at nine locations nationwide. In the first operation, six accused—three each from Punjab and Delhi—were arrested, and three PX5 pistols, one country-made firearm, and 24 cartridges were seized. Police also recovered nine solar-powered CCTV cameras installed near sensitive defence establishments, with live feeds transmitted to Pakistan-based handlers via mobile applications. Investigations revealed the module was funded through UPI transactions, partly sourced from illegal arms smuggling. In a second operation, based on Military Intelligence inputs, five more accused from Punjab were arrested for espionage activities. They conducted reconnaissance of Army and paramilitary installations, shared photos and videos with handlers in Pakistan, and assisted in setting up surveillance networks. Police said the module was part of a larger nexus involving Pakistan-based handlers, gangsters, and terror operatives.