Pakistan-made grenades recovered from field in Punjab, case registered
Punjab Police recovered Pakistan-made grenades from a field along the Pakistan border.
Punjab Police on Friday recovered about 11 grenades from near Chakri post along the Pakistan border. On Friday, a Pakistani drone was spotted which prompted a search operation by the Punjab Police.
During search activity, the workforce found a reserve of 11 explosives almost 1-km within the Indian outskirt. These 11 projectiles found from inside a bundle in the fields of a town in Salach, under Dorangla Police Station of Gurdaspur.
The projectiles had an ‘RGS’ mark which is found in practically all Pakistan-made explosives.
Police have enrolled a body of evidence against obscure in Police Station Dorangla and a test into the issue has started.
Prior, Punjab Police had captured two individuals from a module utilizing drones for the cross-fringe carrying of opiates and weapons through a global organization, incorporating Pakistan-based dealers with connections to Khalistani agents.
The blame, recognized as Lakhbir Singh pseudonym Lakha and Bachittar Singh, were captured by Amritsar (Rural) police through specific leads, with additional examinations expected to follow their partners, including four medication dealers as of now held up in Amritsar Jail.
Further examinations, initiated by ASP Rana and DSP Nagra, under the management of SSP, Dhruv Dhaiya, uncovered that Lakhbir Singh was right up front and in regular contact with 4 significant medication runners of Ajnala, who are as of now stopped in Amritsar prison. An inquiry in the jail prompted the recuperation of a touch cell phone from the ownership of Lakhbir’s partner Surjit Masih, a medication bootlegger.
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