#Punjab narco-terrorism case
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rightnewshindi · 10 months ago
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एनआईए ने पंजाब नार्को-आतंकवाद मामले में दो आरोपियों की अचल संपत्ति कुर्क, जानें पूरा मामला
एनआईए ने पंजाब नार्को-आतंकवाद मामले में दो आरोपियों की अचल संपत्ति कुर्क, जानें पूरा मामला
Delhi News: राष्ट्रीय जांच एजेंसी (एनआईए) ने पंजाब नार्को-आतंकवाद मामले में दो आरोपितों की कई अचल संपत्तियों को कुर्क कर लिया है। इसमें कथित तौर पर प्रतिबंधित खालिस्तान लिबरेशन फोर्स (केएलएफ) के एजेंटों द्वारा शौर्य चक्र पुरस्कार विजेता कॉमरेड बलविंदर सिंह संधू की हत्या की गई थी। एनआईए की ओर से बुधवार काे जारी बयान में कहा गया है कि कुर्की की यह कार्रवाई मंगलवार को की गई। जांच एजेंसी के मुताबिक…
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parminer · 2 years ago
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NIA Searches Over 100 Locations Across 6 States In Narco-Terror Cases Including Punjab, Rajasthan, UP
NIA is conducting searches at more than 100 locations in six states-Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh in terror-narcotics smugglers-gangsters nexus cases, reported ANI. #WATCH | Visuals from Haryana’s Bahadurgarh as NIA conducts searches at more than 100 locations across six states. The searches are underway in connection with terror-narcotics…
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digitaltrand · 2 years ago
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NIA carries out raids in 3 states in case related to narco-terrorism by alleged gangsters
NIA carries out raids in 3 states in case related to narco-terrorism by alleged gangsters
Raids were being carried out in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana and the sites included the residences of Goldy Brar and Jaggu Bhagwanpuria who are also accused in the killing of Moosewala, they said. PTI September 12, 2022 / 10:53 AM IST Image Credits: ANI The NIA on Monday carried out raids in three states in connection with a case related to narco-terrorism by alleged gangsters, some of…
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everythingshouldbereality · 4 years ago
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Punjab: NIA conducts searches in Hizbul-Mujahideen case; recovers Rs 20 lakh
Punjab: NIA conducts searches in Hizbul-Mujahideen case; recovers Rs 20 lakh
Image Source : PTI FILE Punjab: NIA conducts searches in Hizbul-Mujahideen case; recovers Rs 20 lakh The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday conducted searches in Amritsar and Gurdaspur at the residences of Manpreet Singh, a close associate of charge-sheeted accused Ranjit Singh and Iqbal Singh in connection with the investigation into a narco terror case of proscribed terror outfit…
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sachkiawaaj · 4 years ago
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NIA conducts searches at six locations in narco-terror case
NIA conducts searches at six locations in narco-terror case
New Delhi: National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted searches at six locations, five in Jammu district and one in Tarn-Taran district of Punjab on Thursday (January 7). These seraches were made in connection with investigation of a Narco-terror module related to seizure of about 61 kgs of Heroin along with arms and ammunitions on 20th September 2020 at International Border at Arnia,…
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thenorthlines · 4 years ago
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Narco Terror Case: NIA conducts raids at six locations in J&K, Punjab
Narco Terror Case: NIA conducts raids at six locations in J&K, Punjab
Northlines Correspondent Jammu Tawi, Jan 07: National Investigation Agency (NIA) Thursday conducted searches at five locations in Jammu and one in Punjab in connection with the “Narco-Terror Case.” In a statement issued today, NIA conducted searches at six (6) locations, five (5) in Jammu district and one (1) in Tarn-Taran district of Punjab in connection with investigation of a “Narco-terror…
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akshanxbajpai · 4 years ago
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NIA conducts searches at six locations in narco-terror case
NIA conducts searches at six locations in narco-terror case
New Delhi: National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted searches at six locations, five in Jammu district and one in Tarn-Taran district of Punjab on Thursday (January 7). These seraches were made in connection with investigation of a Narco-terror module related to seizure of about 61 kgs of Heroin along with arms and ammunitions on 20th September 2020 at International Border at Arnia,…
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sachkiawaaj · 4 years ago
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Narco-terror case: NIA searches six locations in Jammu, Punjab
Narco-terror case: NIA searches six locations in Jammu, Punjab
JAMMU: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday conducted searches at six locations, five in Jammu district and one in Tarn Taran district of Punjab, in connection with its investigation of a narco-terror module related to seizure of about 61kg heroin and arms and ammunitions at the International Border (IB) in Arnia of Jammu. “A case was registered on September 20 last year at Arnia…
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sachwlang · 4 years ago
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NIA chargesheets slain Hizb militant, 9 others in narco-terror case
NIA chargesheets slain Hizb militant, 9 others in narco-terror case
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By: Express News Service | New Delhi | October 21, 2020 5:43:30 am
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The case arose from Shergojri’s arrest by Punjab Police in April with Rs 29 lakh. The probe was later handed over to the NIA.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday filed a chargesheet against slain Hizbul Mujahideen militant Riyaz Naikooand nine others in a…
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indianarrative1 · 4 years ago
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Militants in Jammu and Kashmir have been facing a shortage of weapons despite Pakistan’s attempts to provide arms to various terrorist organizations active in the valley, Director General of Police (Jammu and Kashmir) Dilbag Singh said on completion of one year of the abrogation of Article 370 in the former state.
The situation is that if Pakistan manages to recruit militants, it is not able to provide them with weapons, Singh told IANS here.
The DGP said that Pakistan has failed to facilitate weapons for the militants despite adopting various methods like the use of drones and the infiltration of militants, with each carrying more than three firearms. Citing incidents between January to July this year, the officer said the security forces foiled several Pakistani attempts when it tried to sneak weapons into Jammu and Kashmir through drones in various districts bordering the Line of Control (LoC) and via Punjab by seizing caches of arms.
“There is a weapons shortage in Jammu and Kashmir. If new recruits are made by terrorist groups they cannot provide them weapons. The J&K Police recently seized one of the dumps in a narco-terrorism case. We seized around 25-30 weapons that were sent to Kupwara. These weapons were seized along with a big haul of narcotics.” Pakistan tried to send weapons through drones but those were also seized, he said, adding that firearms were smuggled here by Pakistan through Punjab in two or three cases.
In this year’s Nagrota encounter, Singh said, three militants infiltrated into Jammu and Kashmir carrying nine weapons. “Pakistan’s tactics to send weapons through this method was also foiled by us. Pakistan’s every attempt to sneak in weapons has been foiled so far.”
The DGP said Pakistan’s attempt to send weapons into Indian territory by using drones is a matter of serious concern. “We will have to work on that aspect”.
Singh said Pakistan tried to send weapons through drones in Samba and Hira Nagar in Kathua district as well as Jammu’s Khour sector. “They also tried to send weapons to Rajouri and Poonch districts but they could not succeed.”
“They (Pakistan-based handlers) are trying to send weapons from different places but they could not succeed in their attempts.” Despite these attempts by Pakistan, our overall plan is to keep our operations neat and clean and we want that the public should not face any kind of problem, the DGP added.
This behavior of the police force in Jammu and Kashmir has “changed the minds of the people here. If it had not happened, you would have seen stones everywhere yesterday (August 5 anniversary of the abrogation of Article 370),” Singh said. Since the July 2016 killing of militant leader Burhan Wani, there have been around 2,600 law and order incidents, he added.
Burhan Wani, 22, was killed in an anti-insurgency operation in Jammu and Kashmir on July 8, 2016, leading to violence in the Valley which claimed many lives and led to an over one-month-long curfew.
Post abrogation, the DGP said, there have been around 1,100 law and order incidents that include 550 incidents of pasting of posters and many linked to fixing of flags. Of the total 1,100 incidents, there were only 196 violent incidents this year and none of them were serious in nature.
“No civilian was killed by bullets post abrogation of Article 370.”
Claiming success in the anti-militancy operations in the last two years, the DGP said it has happened as the security forces have targeted the terrorist support structure — the Jamaat-e-Islami (JK), Hurriyat and their members and the Over Ground Workers (OGWs).
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brajeshupadhyay · 5 years ago
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'Our eyes are open to what Pakistan is doing,' says Punjab CM Amarinder Singh after NIA arrests notorious narco terrorist Ranjit Singh alias Cheeta
Chandigarh: Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh warned Pakistan on Saturday against its "persistent attempts" to spread narco-terrorism in India, asserting that the police force was "keeping a close watch" on anti-national activities across the border even during a crisis.
Our eyes are open to what Pakistan is doing, Singh said, hours after the NIA arrested a "notorious narco-terrorist" who acted as a conduit for Pakistan-based terror groups.
The central agency said in a statement that it, along with the Punjab and Haryana police, arrested Ranjit Singh alias Cheeta, a resident of Amritsar, from Haryana. It said investigation in a drug case against Singh showed Pakistan-based outfits were using narcotic trade to generate funds for terror activities in India.
Assuring people that no matter how much the force has been busy with COVID-19 duties, the Punjab chief minister said, the police was keeping a watch on the borders.
"Pakistan is not letting up on its attempts to push drugs, weapons and drug money despite the COVID-19 crisis, clearly in an attempt to destabilise the state and disturb its peace, but we will not allow that to happen," he said.
He congratulated the Punjab police, led by DGP Dinkar Gupta, for the arrest and the role played by his personnel in operations against Hizbul Mujahideen in Kashmir.
He referred to the arrest of Hilal, a close associate of the banned group's operations commander Reyaz Naikoo, who was killed by security forces in Kashmir.
From Punjab police to BSF, everyone was on their toes to defeat the nefarious designs of Pakistan, said the chief minister, adding the state police force was working in a sustained manner to ensure that terrorists do not get away with their wicked plans.
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Terrorists and gangsters had "probably thought they could use the gap created by the diversion of resources and police manpower to Covid duties to smuggle drugs and weapons to spread mayhem" in Punjab, but the Punjab police personnel were keeping a close eye on what was happening along the borders.
"We will ensure that such anti-national elements are caught and put behind the bars, where they belong, he said, as per an official release here.
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newsizz-blog · 5 years ago
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NIA arrests narco-terrorist from Sirsa
NIA arrests narco-terrorist from Sirsa
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) said that the agency along with Punjab and Haryana police arrested Ranjit Singh, allegedly a notorious narco-terrorist, from Sirsa on Saturday as he was acting as a conduit for Pakistan-based groups to push drugs into India and the money generated was used for terror activities.
In a statement, an NIA spokesman said that the probe into a drug case…
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brajeshupadhyay · 5 years ago
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Chandigarh: Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh warned Pakistan on Saturday against its "persistent attempts" to spread narco-terrorism in India, asserting that the police force was "keeping a close watch" on anti-national activities across the border even during a crisis. Our eyes are open to what Pakistan is doing, Singh said, hours after the NIA arrested a "notorious narco-terrorist" who acted as a conduit for Pakistan-based terror groups. The central agency said in a statement that it, along with the Punjab and Haryana police, arrested Ranjit Singh alias Cheeta, a resident of Amritsar, from Haryana. It said investigation in a drug case against Singh showed Pakistan-based outfits were using narcotic trade to generate funds for terror activities in India. Assuring people that no matter how much the force has been busy with COVID-19 duties, the Punjab chief minister said, the police was keeping a watch on the borders. "Pakistan is not letting up on its attempts to push drugs, weapons and drug money despite the COVID-19 crisis, clearly in an attempt to destabilise the state and disturb its peace, but we will not allow that to happen," he said. He congratulated the Punjab police, led by DGP Dinkar Gupta, for the arrest and the role played by his personnel in operations against Hizbul Mujahideen in Kashmir. He referred to the arrest of Hilal, a close associate of the banned group's operations commander Reyaz Naikoo, who was killed by security forces in Kashmir. From Punjab police to BSF, everyone was on their toes to defeat the nefarious designs of Pakistan, said the chief minister, adding the state police force was working in a sustained manner to ensure that terrorists do not get away with their wicked plans. Click here for Coronavirus Outbreak LIVE Updates Terrorists and gangsters had "probably thought they could use the gap created by the diversion of resources and police manpower to Covid duties to smuggle drugs and weapons to spread mayhem" in Punjab, but the Punjab police personnel were keeping a close eye on what was happening along the borders. "We will ensure that such anti-national elements are caught and put behind the bars, where they belong, he said, as per an official release here.
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