Chandigarh: Punjab police on Wednesday claimed to have busted a cross-border narcotics and illegal arms smuggling module with Pakistan links with the arrest of its three operatives and recovered eight sophisticated weapons, 1 kg heroin and Rs 2.9 lakh drug money from their possession.
Director General of Police (DGP), Punjab, Gaurav Yadav said that those arrested have been identified as Sarabjit Singh, Kulwinder Singh, both residents of Ferozepur and Ashmandeep Singh, a resident of Tarn Taran.
The recovered weapons include three 9MM Glock pistols, three .30 bore Chinese pistols and two .30 bore PX-5 pistols, he said and added that police teams have also impounded their Splendor motorcycle.
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Police said following a specific intelligence about retrieval of weapons and narcotics consignments from near Indo-Pak border areas falling under the jurisdiction of districts Ferozepur and Tarn Taran, police teams apprehended three persons from near railway road, Tarn Taran, and recovered illegal weapons and narcotics from their possession, he added.
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