12-Mar-2024
Police on March 12 booked two persons identified as Gabbar and Chandu following the death of a youth identified as Gora, due to alleged overdose of drugs in Ferozepur in Ferozepur district.
12-Mar-2024
Sukhbir Singh Badal, President of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), while speaking in Jalalabad, Fazilka district, accused Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legislators of colluding with drug lords and hindering police actions against them, thus contributing to the drug menace in Punjab. He lamented the rise of drugs, goondaism, and extortion culture, attributing it to the lack of investment and the migration of entrepreneurs.
12-Mar-2024
The Himachal Pradesh (HP) Criminal Investigation Department (CID)'s crime branch filed a chargesheet against eight individuals from Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh (UP) under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for inter-state smuggling of psychotropic substances into HP. The accused were found with over 50,000 capsules and tablets of Tramadol Hydrochloride during a vehicle interception near Shivbaadi Mandir, Gagret, in Una district, HP, in September 2023. Investigations revealed the gang's operations spanning Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and UP, utilizing fake invoices to conceal drug shipments. Verender Kumar alias Bindu, identified as the gang leader, faces asset seizure, including 82 properties, 5 vehicles, and 25 bank accounts worth INR 10 crore.
12-Mar-2024
Police on March 12 arrested the fourth and primary shooter involved in the targeted attack on Punjabi lyricist and composer Bunty Bains, identified as Ranbir Singh alias Rana and seized two pistols, including a .32 bore and a .30 bore, three live cartridges, and a motorcycle from his possession in Phase 1 Mohali in Sahibzada Ajit Singh (SAS) Nagar district. The attack, orchestrated by Armenia-based gangster Lucky Patial of the Davinder Bambiha gang, aimed to extort INR 1 crore from Bains, who manages the music label Brand B and was previously associated with slain singer Sidhu Moose Wala.
11-Mar-2024
The Government of India, on March 11, notified the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, allowing Indian citizenship for persecuted Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, and Christian communities from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. The Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2024, facilitate online applications for eligible individuals under the CAA-2019. Union Home Minister (UHM) Amit Shah emphasized that the legislation aims to provide hope to persecuted minorities and reiterated that it doesn't infringe upon the rights of any Indian citizen.
11-Mar-2024
S. Varinderjeet Singh, Chairman of the National Sikh Front (NSF) Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), advocated for the release of long-incarcerated Sikh political prisoners who have served their sentences while speaking to the media in Jammu on March 11. He urged both the Central and State Governments to compassionately intervene and rectify injustices faced by Sikhs, calling for collaboration with Pakistan to ensure the security and justice of Sikh families, particularly following the tragic killing of Sardar Satnam Singh in Peshawar.
11-Mar-2024
The Chandigarh Police on March 11 invoked the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) against Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar and his operatives, including seven members of the Lawrence Bishnoi-Goldy Brar gang. The gang intended to eliminate gangster Bhupinder Singh Rana during a court hearing, with shooters Sunny alias Sachin, Umang, and Kailash Chauhan alias Tiger planning to disguise as lawyers. Additionally, Maya alias Pooja Sharma was recruited to assist the shooters, while three others provided shelter, money, and transportation. The arms and ammunition for the attack were delivered to the shooters in Chandigarh on Brar's orders.
10-Mar-2024
The Jalandhar police on March 10 arrested nine smugglers identified as Abhi Ram alias Alex, Money, Pawan, Sikandar, Amarjit Kaur, Sunny, Balihar, Amit Shukla, and Parmod and seized 22 kg of opium from their possession, along with frozen bank accounts totaling INR 9 crores and properties worth INR 6 crores suspected to be acquired from drug proceeds. Abhi Ram was arrested in Ranchi, Jharkhand, while the others were apprehended in Delhi. Six Delhi Customs officers are also implicated in the case. According to the police, Abhi Ram was the primary cultivator, while the others were involved in courier operations and money laundering. Additionally, five foreign entities based in the United Kingdom (UK), United States (US), Australia, and Canada were also involved in the case.
10-Mar-2024
Farmers in Punjab and Haryana on March 10 staged a 'rail roko' protest organized by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM), demanding a legal Minimum Support Price (MSP) and debt waivers. The protest disrupted train services at around 70 locations, leading to the cancellation of nine trains and delays for 25 trains. Despite efforts to garner nationwide support, farmers from other states abstained from participating, while the protest gained momentum in Punjab, Haryana, and other regions, according to union leaders.
09-Mar-2024
The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (Non-political) on March 9 announced plans for a 'rail roko' protest in 44 locations across 22 districts in Punjab, scheduled for March 10, aiming to disrupt rail traffic from 12 pm to 4 pm. Sarwan Singh Pandher, the general secretary of Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee (KMSC), specified that the protest would only obstruct trains near railway crossings and stations to prevent accidents.
09-Mar-2024
Police on March 9 arrested a miscreant, identified as Nikhil Kumar for making extortion calls to businessmen in the region by posing as an aide of gangster Goldy Brar, in Faridkot in Faridkot district. Using a United Kingdom (UK) country code, he demanded INR 6 lakh from a medicine shop owner, threatening to upload photos of the owner's daughter studying in Canada if not paid. The cyber cell traced the calls to a local number, leading to Nikhil's arrest.
09-Mar-2024
A gallery honoring those killed during the Indian Army's Operation Bluestar in 1984 was inaugurated on March 9 at the Golden Temple complex in the Amritsar district. The event was attended by Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale’s son, Bhai Ishar Singh. Baba Harnam Singh Khalsa, the 16th head of the Sikh seminary Damdami Taksal (DT), unveiled the Shaheedi Gallery at Gurdwara Shaheede Yadgar, adjacent to Akal Takht. The gallery features a comprehensive list of Sikh leaders and devotees, including women, who were killed from June 1 to 6, 1984, accompanied by their photographs. Additionally, a documentary highlighting the events has been arranged for viewing.
09-Mar-2024
The Border Security Force (BSF) troops on March 9 recovered a packet containing about 470 grams of heroin from fields adjacent to Chakram Sai village in Gurdaspur district.
09-Mar-2024
The Amritsar (Rural) police on March 9 arrested a drug peddler, identified as Baljeet Singh and seized 2.8 kg of heroin and INR 2.5 lakh drug money from his possession, at a naka (checkpost) at Khasa bus stop near Khasa village in Amritsar district. According to the Police, Baljeet was in contact with Canada-based drug peddler Honey, who operated a hawala racket. Further investigations are underway.
09-Mar-2024
The State Special Operations Cell on March 9 arrested Chetan Kakkar, an associate of gangster Rajan Bhatti, and seized 270 grams of heroin, a pistol, five cartridges, and INR 7,97,000 of drug money from his possession upon his arrival from Dubai at Hyderabad International Airport in Telangana. Kakkar, originally from Amritsar, had fled to Dubai after Bhatti's arrest in February 2024.
08-Mar-2024
The police on March 8 arrested Nripen Das, Superintendent of Dibrugarh Central Jail, for alleged collusion with detainees associated with Khalistani preacher and the chief of Waris Punjab De (WPD), Amritpal Singh, and his associates, following the discovery of electronic gadgets, including a smartphone, in their possession, in Dibrugarh, Assam. Subsequent investigations revealed evidence of unauthorized activities, prompting additional CCTV installations and preventive measures.
08-Mar-2024
Mohali Police on March 8 arrested five of the eight suspects, including two tainted cops, involved in the daylight shooting of Jammu-based gangster Rajesh Dogra, identified as Anil Singh (kingpin), Harpreet Singh, Satvir Singh, Sandeep Singh and Sham Lal, and seized three pistols, two revolvers, a .12 bore gun and 71 live rounds along with four luxury vehicles from Mohali in Sahibzada Ajit Singh (SAS) Nagar district in Punjab. The main suspect, Anil Singh, allegedly orchestrated the crime for revenge in a gang war.
08-Mar-2024
Police on March 8 registered a case against two persons, identified as Kuldeep Singh and Baljit Singh, following the death of a 24-year-old from a drug overdose, in Azamwala village in Fazilka district. The deceased's father, Paramjit Singh, revealed that his son had been battling drug addiction. On March 7, they found him unconscious with an injection in his hand, and before passing away, he implicated Kuldeep and Baljit as the sources of the drug, known as 'chitta'.
07-Mar-2024
The Punjab and Haryana High Court (HC) was informed by the state of Punjab on March 7 that a convict in Faridkot Central Jail in Punjab was using a mobile phone to communicate with Pakistani smugglers, highlighting a concerning security breach. The state detailed various ingenious methods prisoners employ for smuggling, including hiding phones in body cavities and conspiring with outsiders. To counteract these tactics, traditional security measures such as armed guards and patrols are in place, alongside AI-based CCTV surveillance.
07-Mar-2024
The Border Security Force (BSF) and Punjab Police, in a joint operation on March 7, recovered a packet of heroin weighing 5 kg from a farming field adjacent to Neshta Village in Amritsar district.
07-Mar-2024
The Police on March 7 busted a module running a drug racket from across the border by a United States (US) resident Satnam Singh, with the arrest of two peddlers identified as Gurlal Singh and Lovedeep Singh and seized 780 grams of heroin, a motorcycle and two mobile phones from their possession, near Rajoke village in Tarn Taran district. The peddlers confessed to receiving heroin from Satnam Singh across the Indo-Pak border.
07-Mar-2024
Police on March 7 averted targeted killings with the arrest of two operatives of the banned Khalistani terror outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), identified as Kuldeep Singh alias Ghugg and Avtar Singh alias Ladi and seized a .32 bore pistol along with four magazines and 30 rounds from them, along with a bike (PB08-FI 3940) from their possession in Mehatpur village in Jalandhar district. The module, led by United States (US)-based Harpreet Singh alias Happy Pasia and Pakistan-based Khalistani terrorist Harvinder Singh Rinda, aimed to involve youngsters in anti-national activities.
07-Mar-2024
Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Raghbir Singh and Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) President Harjinder Singh Dhami on March 7 welcomed Ramesh Singh Arora's appointment as the first cabinet minister of the Punjab government in Pakistan. They hailed it as a significant moment for the Sikh community, marking the first time a Sikh has held such a position since the India-Pakistan Partition in 1947. Raghbir Singh urged Arora to utilize his constitutional authority to address Sikh issues, while Dhami expressed hope that Arora would serve as a liaison between the Pakistani government and minority communities. They emphasized the importance of safeguarding gurdwaras in Afghanistan.
07-Mar-2024
A third associate of Waris Punjab de (WPD) leader Amritpal Singh, identified as Basant Singh, was hospitalized on March 7 due to deteriorating health caused by a hunger strike at Dibrugarh jail in Assam.
07-Mar-2024
The Rajpura police on March 7 busted an inter-state drug module, arresting four of its members, identified as Kusum Devi, Guniya Devi, Ram Geya, and Ranju Kumari and seizing 9 kg of charas from their possession at a checkpoint near Basantpura Village in Patiala district.