Using a bottom-to-top investigative approach, the source of the substance has been identified, and an illegal pharmaceutical manufacturing unit located in Sidcul, Haridwar (Uttarakhand) was busted on June 6, 2025.
The team also recovered Gold and silver jewellery worth approximately Rs 22 lakh, Rs 24,000 in cash and two four wheelers from the accused. Additionally, the police have freezed the accounts of the accused.
Punjab Police, acting on a tip-off, dismantled a cross-border weapon smuggling module linked to Pakistan. Two individuals, Surajpal Singh and Arshdeep Singh, were arrested, with six sophisticated weapons recovered. The investigation is ongoing to identify all linkages.
Punjab Police's State Special Operations Cell (SSOC) has unearthed an espionage network linked to a YouTuber from Rupnagar, allegedly connected to Pakistani intelligence operatives and terror-backed elements, officials said on Wednesday.
The Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested three individuals and seized over 254 kilograms of high-quality marijuana, estimated to be worth over Rs 1 crore in the illegal market.
DRI seized heroin and methamphetamine worth Rs 23.5 crore in two truck operations in Manipur and Assam. Four drug traffickers were arrested. Since January, DRI has seized drugs worth Rs 173 crore and arrested 26 people in the region.
In the fight against drug trafficking, the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) of the Delhi Police Crime Branch has dismantled a significant narco-syndicate involved in the supply of charas across multiple states, according to the official statement.
In a secret operation carried out from January to March 2025, Delhi Police busted a network of ISI sleeper cells and arrested two ISI agents, including a person of Nepali origin, police said on Thursday.
Punjab police said the accused, identified as Shiva (alias Sodhi) was in touch with foreign smugglers for the past 2 years, and his arrest led to the dismantling of a key smuggling network.
The scammers asked for registration fees of Rs. 299 and Rs. 399 through a QR code displayed on the websites. The money was transferred to a bank account in Assam and then moved to several other accounts before being withdrawn via ATMs.
On Friday, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma made several announcements, including establishing an Amul dairy plant in the state, a food grain subsidy, and remuneration for Information and Communication (ICT) teachers.
DGGI Ludhiana arrested two individuals in Punjab for GST evasion of Rs 13.41 crore involving fake billing of Rs 87.91 crore. The racket was unearthed through coordination with DGGI Lucknow, revealing fraud by 115 business entities across two states.