Amritsar Police obliterated two Pakistan-sponsored drug modules, nabbing key couriers Gursevak Singh and Baljit Singh while seizing 2.8 kilograms of premium methamphetamine. Powered by razor-sharp intelligence, the operation exposed how virtual apps were weaponized to funnel deadly consignments into Punjab, transforming quiet towns into drug transit zones. This seizure didn’t just halt a delivery—it rattled an entire shadow empire bent on poisoning India’s youth with high-grade synthetic poison.
The duo operated like clockwork under direct orders from Pakistan-based overlords, using encrypted chats to pinpoint drop zones near temples and gurdwaras—sacred spots chosen to dodge suspicion and blend into crowds. Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav confirmed their digital leash to foreign handlers, exposing a chilling upgrade in smuggling tech that bypasses borders with a click. Teams are now hunting the full syndicate web, from drone drops to local peddlers, vowing to sever every tentacle of this toxic trade.
Drama peaked at Dana Mandi checkpoint when Gursevak was flagged, 40 grams tucked in his pockets—his panic-led confession unearthed a hidden 1.96 kg stash nearby. Hours later, near Ryan International School, Baljit Singh fell into the same trap: 45 grams on him, followed by a 770-gram jackpot from his tip-off. These back-to-back hauls showcased textbook police precision, turning routine stops into major victories against a surging meth wave threatening Punjab’s streets.
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Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar branded the arrests as dismantling “critical gears” in a Pakistan-fueled drug machine designed to bankroll chaos and addiction. FIRs under NDPS Section 21 are locked in, signaling zero tolerance and long jail terms ahead. Bhullar hailed the frontline teams, stressing how smart checkpoints near schools and markets are now the frontline shield against border bleed-ins that exploit Punjab’s geography as a smuggling superhighway.
As probes drill deeper into chat logs, money trails, and border blind spots, Punjab Police stand unyielding—determined to trace every handler, bust every route, and bury this network for good. This isn’t just a drug bust; it’s a declaration of war on narco-terror, a promise to families that their children won’t become collateral in a foreign-funded poison plot. More shocks loom as the net tightens.
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