Amritsar police delivered a stunning verdict to arms traffickers with Pakistan roots, busting their network and arresting two key players. The haul included six high-tech pistols—two Glocks, four .30 bore—plus two live cartridges, cutting off supplies to local mobs.
Intelligence-driven raids pinpointed the suspects’ movements, linked to overseas bosses directing gangster armaments. An Arms Act case is underway at Islamabad thana, with probes expanding to dismantle the entire chain.
This victory fuels ‘Operation Prhaar,’ Punjab’s aggressive anti-gangster offensive launched Tuesday by CM Bhagwant Mann. Over 2,000 teams fanned out, striking 60 hideouts and detaining 1,314 individuals suspected of aiding criminals.
Bathinda’s pre-dawn blitz under SP Narinder Singh targeted notorious spots, emphasizing deterrence. As Punjab battles entrenched gangs, police reassures the public while appealing for vigilance—report via helpline 93946-93946. Such operations pave the way for a safer state.