01-Dec-2025
A former associate of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, identified as Inderpreet Singh alias Parry, was shot dead by unidentified assailants inside a car near the timber market in Sector 26, Chandigarh, on December 1. Police suspect the killing is linked to gang rivalry. Parry, who had over a dozen criminal cases against him and was once a henchman of the Bishnoi gang, sustained six to seven bullet injuries; one live cartridge was recovered from the scene. This is the first gangland shooting in Chandigarh since the October 10, 2020 killing of Gurlal Brar, cousin of Goldy Brar, allegedly by members of the Davinder Bambiha gang, in Industrial Area Phase-1. Soon after the killing, a Facebook post from the handle ‘Hari Boxer Aarzoo Bishnoi’ claimed responsibility. The post said a “new gang war” had begun and alleged that Parry had been extorting money from local clubs using the names of Goldy Brar or Rohit Godara. It also accused him of earlier targeting members of their group, including ‘Hari Bhai,’ and linked him to the killing of another associate, Sippa Bhai. Citing these motives, Aarzoo Bishnoi, Hari Boxer, Shubham Lonker, and Harman Sandhu claimed that Parry was eliminated in retaliation. Parry had recently begun working for the rival faction led by Goldy Brar and Rohit Godara, both formerly linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang before breaking away.
01-Dec-2025
The Gurdaspur Police, in a joint operation with the Punjab Counter Intelligence (CI) wing, arrested four individuals, in connection with the November 25 Gurdaspur grenade attack, identified as Pradeep Kumar, Gurdit, Naveen Chaudhary, and Kush and seized one Chinese-made P-86 hand grenade, one Zigana pistol, and one .32-bore pistol, along with live cartridges, from their possession, in Jagatpur village, Gurdaspur district. Preliminary investigations have established that the attack was masterminded by Pakistan-based, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)-sponsored gangster Shahzad Bhatti and his associate Zeeshan Akhtar.
01-Dec-2025
Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Border Range, Amritsar, Sandeep Goel on December 1 announced the busting of two Pakistan-backed terror modules, leading to the arrest of four persons, including those directly involved in the November 25 hand-grenade attack on the Gurdaspur City police station. According to the DIG, the modules were being directed by Pakistan-based, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)-backed gangster-turned-terrorist Shehzad Bhatti. He, along with Indian gangster Jeshan Akhtar—wanted in the Baba Siddiqui murder case—and Amandeep Singh alias Pannu of Gurdaspur, had been plotting grenade attacks on government and police establishments across Punjab and beyond. The DIG said Amandeep recruited vulnerable youth by offering money and promising illegal entry into the United States (US), and also supplied them with explosives for the planned attacks.
01-Dec-2025
The Commissionerate Police, Amritsar, on December 1, busted a Pakistan-backed cross-border weapons-smuggling racket with the arrest of two key operatives, identified as Balwinder Singh and Jugraj Singh, alias Jagga and recovered seven high-end pistols, including three PX5 models and four .30-bore weapons, in Amritsar district. Police sources confirmed that Jugraj Singh is a habitual offender with a history of involvement in serious crimes. Senior officers stated that the arrests have exposed yet another link in the network of Pakistan-based handlers facilitating the flow of weapons into Punjab through local conduits.
01-Dec-2025
The Counter Intelligence (CI) Wing, Amritsar, on December 1 arrested an operative of a major Pakistan-based narcotics smuggling module, identified as Kuldeep Singh and recovered 5 kg of heroin from him near Ajnala-Lopoke road in Amritsar district. Preliminary investigations revealed that he had retrieved the heroin consignment after it was dropped across the International Border using drones.
01-Dec-2025
The Border Security Force (BSF) on December 1 seized a packet wrapped in yellow adhesive tape containing 529 grams of heroin, pistol components, and an empty magazine from agricultural fields near Kahangarh village in Amritsar district.
01-Dec-2025
The Border Security Force (BSF) on December 1 recovered a pistol with a magazine and six cartridges, along with two opium packets weighing 120 grams, near Dhanoe Kalan village in Amritsar district.
01-Dec-2025
The Border Security Force (BSF) on December 1 seized 587 grams of heroin from agricultural fields near Chakk Allabaksh village in Amritsar district.
01-Dec-2025
The Border Security Force (BSF) on December 1 recovered a DJI Mavic 3 Classic drone from agricultural fields on the outskirts of Nesta village in Amritsar district.
01-Dec-2025
The Punjab and Haryana High Court (HC) on December 1 directed the Punjab government to submit the “foundational material” supporting its decision to deny parole to Khadoor Sahib Member of Parliament (MP) Amritpal Singh for attending the winter session of Parliament. The state argued that even “a single speech” by Amritpal—detained under the National Security Act (NSA) in Dibrugarh Jail, Assam, since April 2023— “can set the five rivers afire.” The court sought documentary justification for this claim before proceeding further.
01-Dec-2025
On December 1, Punjab Police, on day 275 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, registered 61 first information reports (FIRs), arrested 77 drug smugglers and seized 7.3 kg of heroin, 10 quintals of poppy husk, 547 intoxicant pills and INR 5,500 drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
01-Dec-2025
In the nine months since the launch of the decisive anti-drug campaign Yudh Nashian Virudh on March 1, 2025, Punjab Police have registered 26,256 first information reports (FIRs) and arrested 38,687 drug smugglers, seizing 1,714 kg of heroin. They have also recovered 561 kg of opium, 266 quintals of poppy husk, 40 kg of charas, 556 kg of ganja, 21 kg of ICE, 42 lakh intoxicant pills/tablets, and INR 14.83 crore in drug money.
30-Nov-2025
On November 30, Punjab Police, on day 274 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, registered 59 first information reports (FIRs), arrested 74 drug smugglers and seized 1.5 kg of heroin, 1.6 kg of ganja, 25 kg of poppy husk, 349 intoxicant pills and INR 4.59 lakhs drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
30-Nov-2025
Moga Police on November 30 arrested four persons, including three women, for allegedly attempting to send 450 grams of opium to Canada through a courier service. Police said the prime accused, Mandeep Kaur, had packed the opium in a sweets box for dispatch to her Canada-based husband, Sartaj Singh, on September 29. Her mother-in-law, Gulshanjeet Kaur, along with Kuldeep Kaur and Manjit Singh, have also been named in the case.
30-Nov-2025
Punjab Police on November 30 reiterated that the arrest of Kanchanpreet Kaur, wife of Canada-based gangster Amritpal Singh Bath, was based on concrete evidence of her active role in the criminal syndicate run by her husband, adding that there is sufficient material on record to file an appeal. Superintendent of Police (Investigation), Tarn Taran, Riputapan Singh, said further investigation will continue as per law in FIR No. 208/25 registered at Police Station Jhabal, in which Kanchanpreet Kaur was released by the court.
30-Nov-2025
According to reports, Nuh-based lawyer Rizwan Ali, arrested on November 26 in Gurgaon, Haryana, for alleged links with Pakistani terror outfits, had been channeling funds to create unrest in Punjab. Investigation of his three bank accounts revealed that he was receiving money online from Pakistan, which he withdrew and sent to Punjab through ‘human couriers’. The funds were allegedly delivered to a Jalandhar-based businessman to finance Khalistani operatives and arms suppliers. Police have arrested the businessman and are examining his bank records, mobile phones, and transaction history.
30-Nov-2025
Border Security Force (BSF) Inspector General (Punjab Frontier) Atul Fulzele stated in Amritsar on November 30 that weapon-dropping from Pakistan has increased since Operation Sindoor, with BSF recovering large quantities of arms and ammunition air-dropped by drones from across the border. This year, BSF recovered over 200 weapons—mainly pistols, along with some AK-47 rifles—265 magazines, 3,625 live rounds, 10 kg of explosives, and 12 hand grenades. Highlighting achievements for 2025, he said BSF seized 272 drones entering from Pakistan and recovered 367.788 kg of heroin, 19,033 kg of ICE (methamphetamine), and 14.437 kg of opium. Punjab Frontier BSF also apprehended 251 Indian suspects, 18 Pakistani nationals, three Bangladeshi nationals, and four Nepali nationals, and neutralised three Pakistani intruders.
30-Nov-2025
A Tarn Taran district court, in the early hours of November 30, ordered the release of Kanchanpreet Kaur, daughter of SAD leader Sukhwinder Kaur Randhawa, from police custody.
29-Nov-2025
A Delhi court on November 29 extended the National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody of deported gangster Anmol Bishnoi for seven days, till December 5. Anmol—wanted for the killing of NCP leader Siddique, the April 2024 firing at actor Salman Khan’s residence, and the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala—was “removed” from the US on November 18 and arrested by NIA on November 19.
29-Nov-2025
On November 29, Punjab Police, on day 273 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, registered 52 first information reports (FIRs), arrested 67 drug smugglers and seized 237 grams of heroin, 100 grams of opium, 481 intoxicant pills and INR 1960 drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
29-Nov-2025
The Border Security Force (BSF) and Police on November 29 seized a China-made drone and 550 grams of heroin from a field in the GG Base area near the International Border in the Fazilka sector of Fazilka district.
29-Nov-2025
According to reports, jailed gangster Anmol Bishnoi, currently in National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody, fears he may be “targeted and killed” by Pakistan-based gangster Shehzad Bhatti, allegedly in retaliation for his recent social media posts. Bishnoi has filed a protection plea, stating that he and his family face constant threats, causing “fear, mental trauma, and apprehension of imminent danger.” He has requested the court to direct the investigating agency to provide adequate armed protection during his transit from the NIA headquarters to the court.
29-Nov-2025
The Border Security Force (BSF) on November 29 seized 1.107 kg of heroin from the Dhariwal village area in Amritsar district.
29-Nov-2025
According to reports, the interrogation of gangster Bandhu Maan Singh Sekhon — a key conspirator in the three firing incidents outside comedian Kapil Sharma’s ‘Kap’s Café’ in Surrey, Canada — revealed that the gang had planned to kill Sharma if he failed to pay the extortion money. Sekhon, arrested on November 25 in Ludhiana, is described as the right-hand man of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operative Harry Chatha and gangster Goldy Dhillon, the alleged mastermind behind the attacks. He had allegedly fled to India to lie low and was captured on CCTV riding shotgun with two of the shooters. The questioning also identified the shooters as Daljot Rehal and Gurjot, who reportedly wore body cameras to film the attacks and circulated the footage to amplify their threat.
28-Nov-2025
Phagwara Police on November 28 arrested three persons, identified as Ghanshyam Tiwari, his mother Neeraj Kumari, and his brother Deepak Tiwari, for allegedly sheltering and financing the main assailants involved in the November 27 late-night firing at the residence of AAP leader and Yudh Nashian Virudh coordinator Daljit Raju, in Yamunanagar district, Haryana.