India 18-Dec-2025
The Enforcement Directorate (ED), in a chargesheet filed against Dubai-based international drug smuggler Jasmeet Singh Hakimzada, has unearthed an alleged narco-terror network involved in trafficking heroin and diverting its proceeds to finance the banned Khalistani terrorist organisation, the Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF). The ED case is based on a First Information Report (FIR) registered by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in January 2020, which stemmed from a Punjab Police case involving the seizure of 500 kg of heroin. According to the chargesheet, the profits from the heroin trade were meant to “serve the cause of KLF by raising funds for terrorist activities,” and the accused had “hatched a criminal conspiracy to run a narco-terror module to finance the terrorist activities of KLF.” The chargesheet names Jasmeet Singh Hakimzada as an international drug smuggler and money launderer; Harmeet Singh alias PhD, identified as the chief of the KLF; Jajbir Singh Samra alias Jaji, described as the on-ground handler for narcotics and cash in India; and several hawala operators, including Nirmal Singh alias Neeldhari, Satpal Singh, Hiralal, and Harjit Singh alias Bagga, who allegedly facilitated the transfer of drug proceeds overseas.
India 18-Dec-2025
The Punjab and Haryana High Court on December 18 observed that the plea filed by pro-Khalistan Sikh radical leader and Khadoor Sahib Member of Parliament (MP) Amritpal Singh seeking parole to attend the ongoing winter session of Parliament had become “virtually infructuous,” as December 19 is the last day of the session and arguments on behalf of the respondents could not be concluded due to a lawyers’ strike. The Bench added that the petitioner was at liberty to approach the court again if a fresh cause of action arose.
India 18-Dec-2025
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on December 18 conducted searches at 13 business and residential premises across Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi in connection with the ‘Dunki route’ case. Officials said the raids were carried out in close coordination with local police and targeted second- and third-tier operatives linked to the syndicate’s network.
India 18-Dec-2025
The Supreme Court on December 18 declined to issue specific directions to the Centre to expedite the extradition of Punjab resident Iqbal Singh, who is accused of smuggling and selling heroin to fund the Hizbul Mujahideen, from Portugal. Observing that the government was making all possible efforts to secure his return, the Bench remarked, “They are taking steps and making efforts.” The court was hearing a petition filed by Singh’s brother seeking his early extradition so that he could participate in the criminal trial pending before a Mohali court.
Canada 18-Dec-2025
Canada’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) on December 18 said it directed the FBI to arrest and charge California resident Jasmeet Singh for allegedly threatening a suburban Vancouver victim on behalf of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Singh, a Fresno resident, has been charged in the US with interstate communication of threats of violence over WhatsApp calls made in May 2024. According to an FBI complaint filed on November 26 in California’s Eastern District, Singh sought revenge after two of his associates in India were charged in a 2022 attempted extortion case involving the victim, who had moved to Canada earlier this year. Singh, who entered the US in 2023, is currently in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody.
India 18-Dec-2025
A 40-year-old man, identified as Baljit Singh alias Billa, who ran a motorcycle repair shop, was shot dead by two motorcycle-borne assailants in the Tanda area of Hoshiarpur district on December 18. The attackers arrived on a motorcycle and fired three to four rounds at Singh before fleeing the scene. The motive behind the killing was not immediately known. Police have initiated an investigation and are scanning CCTV footage from the surrounding area to identify and trace the assailants.
India 18-Dec-2025
On December 18, Punjab Police, on day 292 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, registered 40 first information reports (FIRs), arrested 51 drug smugglers and seized 3.9 kg of heroin, 500 grams of opium, 165 intoxicant tablets/capsules and INR 8190 drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
India 18-Dec-2025
A drug peddler, identified as Harpreet Singh, escaped from custody at the Badhni Kalan police station in Moga district on December 18. He had been arrested on December 17 along with a cache of intoxicants and managed to flee after breaching the ceiling of the lock-up.
India 19-Dec-2025
Balwant Singh Rajoana, lodged in Patiala jail for the assassination of former Chief Minister Beant Singh, on December 19 urged Akal Takht officiating Jathedar Kuldip Singh Gargaj to issue an edict asking Sikhs not to participate in Vir Bal Diwas (Brave Child Day). In a letter, he claimed the voice of the Panth was not reaching Parliament or the government and sought MPs’ support to rename the Sahibzadas’ martyrdom day, arguing that the current name undermines its dignity and historical significance.
India 19-Dec-2025
The Haryana Police Special Task Force on December 19 arrested four wanted criminals linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, identified as Gagan, Naresh Kumar, Jayant Kumar, and Sahil and seized three country-made pistols and seven cartridges from Umri village in Kurukshetra district of Haryana. The STF said the accused were planning an extortion-related shooting at a toll plaza on the Rewari–Narnaul highway on the directions of gangsters Nitin Fauji and Rambir Jat, and another major crime in Ranchi at the behest of Mayank alias Sunil Meena. Gagan and Jayant were out on bail and allegedly continued criminal activities to strengthen the Bishnoi gang.
India 19-Dec-2025
On December 19, Punjab Police, on day 293 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, registered 52 first information reports (FIRs), arrested 61 drug smugglers and seized 528 grams of heroin, 2.4 kg of opium, 214 intoxicant tablets/capsules and INR 3.02 lakhs drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
India 19-Dec-2025
The Punjab and Haryana High Court (HC) on December 19 rejected multiple bail pleas filed by accused in the February 23, 2023 Ajnala police station attack case, observing that the incident “shook the conscience of the entire nation” and constituted a direct challenge to the sovereignty and integrity of the state. The HC dismissed at least five bail petitions, citing the gravity of the offence and its wider implications for public order and national security.
New Zealand 20-Dec-2025
A Sikh ‘nagar kirtan’ (religious procession) was briefly disrupted after members of Destiny Church performed a haka (a traditional ceremonial dance) along the route, prompting police intervention, in Manurewa, South Auckland, on December 20. Videos on social media showed the procession—where some participants appeared to be holding Khalistani flags—being confronted by protesters linked to Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki. Police separated the two groups, and no direct clash was reported. Tamaki later claimed on social media that Khalistan flags were being displayed during the parade, describing them as linked to terrorism and questioning their presence on Auckland streets. In multiple posts on X, he wrote, “This is our land. This is our stand,” and said his supporters had “stood their ground” in South Auckland.
India 20-Dec-2025
Sangrur Police on December 20 said seven cases were registered under the NDPS and Excise Acts, with eight accused arrested and 12 grams of heroin and 24 liquor bottles recovered during a special two-day operation in Sangrur district.
India 20-Dec-2025
Amritsar police on December 20 arrested the prime accused in the Kot Khalsa double firing incident that left three people injured, identified as Chandan Sharma and seized a Turkish-made Zigana 9mm pistol after a brief encounter in Amritsar district. The incident, which occurred about a week ago, had triggered panic in the area.
India 20-Dec-2025
On December 20, Punjab Police, on day 294 of its “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign, registered 132 first information reports (FIRs), arrested 153 drug smugglers and seized 1.5 kg of heroin, 1 kg of opium, 500 grams of Ganja, 5 kg of poppy husk, 1310 intoxicant tablets/capsules and INR 32000 drug money from the possession of arrested persons, across the state.
India 20-Dec-2025
Gharinda police on December 20 recovered 8 kg of heroin, packing material, and a broken drone from fields in the border village of Modhe near Attari in Amritsar district. Preliminary investigations suggest the consignment was sent by Pakistani smugglers for delivery to unidentified Indian counterparts.
India 20-Dec-2025
Punjab Police on December 20 arrested army deserter linked to a narco-terror module, identified as Rajbir Singh alias Fauji and seized 500 grams of heroin and a hand grenade from him, while he was attempting to flee to Nepal via Raxaul near the Indo-Nepal border in Bihar. His arrest followed the earlier apprehension of his associate Chirag of Fazilka district of Punjab, from whom 407 grams of heroin and a 9mm pistol were recovered. Preliminary investigations revealed that Fauji, who joined the Army in 2011, deserted in February 2025 after being booked under the Official Secrets Act in an espionage case. Both accused were involved in the conspiracy behind the grenade attack on a women’s police station in Sirsa, Haryana, having supplied grenades and funds to Gurjant Singh, who has since been arrested by Haryana Police. Fauji also disclosed that Pakistan-based handlers were facilitating his escape to Europe via Nepal. After securing transit remand, he was brought to Punjab.
India 21-Dec-2025
According to security agencies, dense fog across Punjab’s plains, reducing visibility to near zero for long hours along the 553- kilometres Indo-Pak international border, is routinely exploited by Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)-backed Pakistan-based smugglers to push narcotics, arms, and ammunition into India. Officials said the fog, often lasting from late evening to afternoon, hampers surveillance and provides ideal cover for infiltration and drone-based smuggling.
India 21-Dec-2025
Following the brief disruption of a Sikh nagar kirtan by a group of local protesters in South Auckland, New Zealand, on December 20, Akal Takht acting Jathedar Giani Kuldip Singh Gargaj and Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) president Harjinder Singh Dhami urged the Indian and New Zealand governments to ensure a safe environment for Sikhs to observe religious traditions, stressing dialogue, mutual respect, and peaceful coexistence.