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October 30, 2024 7:50 pm

153 drug traffickers arrested by Punjab Police in 2024: DGP Punjab

The Fact News Service
Chandigarh, October 30

Punjab Police arrested 153 drug traffickers and seized property valued at Rs 208 crore, linked to heroin seizures of over 2 kg each in 2024, a senior police official said.

“Punjab Police has intensified its anti-drug efforts with a twin approach of focused crackdown on big fish and massive campaign against trafficking at points of sale. In 2024, 153 major traffickers linked to big seizures of over 2 Kg heroin each have been arrested, and properties worth Rs 208 crore seized,” DGP Punjab Police said on X.

https://x.com/DGPPunjabPolice/status/1851512572291473880

At the grassroots level, Punjab Police is rigorously targeting drug sellers in villages and urban areas, leading to 7,686 NDPS-related FIRs and 10,524 arrests this year, DGP Punjab Police added.

“Total seizures in 2024 include 790 Kg Heroin, 860 Kg Opium, and 36,711 Kg Poppy husk. Additionally, networks involved in pharmaceutical drug abuse, particularly those with links to Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Gujarat, are under close scrutiny to dismantle supply chains fueling the drug trade in Punjab,” DGP Punjab Police stated.

On October 25, Punjab Police Anti-Narcotics Task Force along with Gurdaspur police made preventive detention under the PITS-NDPS Act of top smuggler Avtar Singh alias Tari from the border district of Punjab’s Gurdaspur, said officials.

Tari has been detained under the PIT-NDPS Act for two years and sent to Central Jail Bathinda, said officials.

“A significant milestone has been achieved by the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (#ANTF) & Gurdaspur Police with the preventive detention under PITS-NDPS Act of top smuggler Avtar Singh @ Tari from the border district of #Gurdaspur. This marks #Punjab’s first successful use of the stringent provisions of the PITS-NDPS Act, which allows for preventive detention in narcotics-related cases. Tari has been detained under PIT-NDPS Act for 2 years and sent to Central Jail Bathinda, showcasing a strong step in Punjab’s ongoing efforts to curb drug smuggling and make the state drug-free,” DGP Punjab police posted on X.

 

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