Punjab Police dealt a major blow to trans-border drug smuggling with the seizure of 5.067 kg of heroin and the arrest of four accused in Amritsar, officials said on Friday.
The Himachal Pradesh government has intensified its crackdown on synthetic drugs, aiming to introduce stricter laws to curb the state's growing drug problem, said an official release on Friday.
At a time when Pakistan is using Chinese drones to smuggle weapons and drugs into India, a top Army official has said that the force was in the process of acquiring and deploying low-level lightweight radars capable of detecting even small drones like the DJI Mavic.
Amritsar Police arrested four drug smugglers and seized 5.06 Kg of heroin in two separate operations. The smugglers were allegedly linked to Pakistan-based drug suppliers using drones.
According to the ED statement issued on Thursday, a case was registered against M/s Lucent Drugs Pvt. Ltd. for illegally exporting Tramadol. The attached assets include land, buildings, and factory premises belonging to M/s Lucent Drugs Pvt. Ltd., situated in Sangareddy District, Telangana.
Punjab Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav informed on Thursday that the state police has arrested another drug smuggler and around 3 kg of heroin in the 10 kg heroin recovery case. As per DGP Yadav, the name of the arrested person is Lovepreet Singh and he is the resident of Main Bazar
This action highlights Anantnag Police's firm commitment to combating the drug menace and dismantling the financial networks sustaining the illegal narcotics trade. "By taking stringent measures, the police aim to deter criminal activities and safeguard society from the devastating impact of
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In a major crackdown on narcotics trafficking, the Hyderabad Police have seized 160 kg of ganja and arrested three persons, including an interstate drug peddler, a sub-peddler, and a driver.