India    01-Sep-2023

The Border Security Force (BSF) and the Punjab Police, in a joint search operation, on September 1, recovered 2.7 kilograms of heroin from near the international border (IB) on the outskirts of Mehdipur village in Tarn Taran district. The heroin consignment was found in a white coloured sack with illuminating strips and hooks attached to it, indicative of a drone drop.


India    01-Sep-2023

A joint team of the Punjab Police and the Border Security Force (BSF) on September 1 recovered 2.43 kilograms of heroin from the residence of an individual, identified as Bittu Singh, in Tarn Taran in Tarn Taran district.


India    01-Sep-2023

Police, on September 1, arrested an alleged member of Lawrence Bishnoi-Goldy Brar gang, identified as Anjeet from Rohini in North West Delhi district of Delhi. Anjeet had a criminal history involving illegal drug supply and was also involved in extortion attempts and other criminal activities for the gang. He had been evading court proceedings in multiple cases.


India    01-Sep-2023

A video depicting a young girl involved in a drug-related transaction went viral on September 1, leading to the arrest of Gurjant Singh, the girl's brother, in Badshahpur village of Kapurthala district. The police recovered 10 grams of heroin from his possession, while the girl and her mother remain at large.


India    02-Sep-2023

The Punjab Police, on September 2, busted a drug cartel that was being operated from inside Faridkot jail in Punjab, by arresting seven persons and recovering 15 kilograms of heroin and INR 7 lakh in drug money from them. On September 1, the police arrested the delivery persons, identified as Gurpinder Singh alias Bhinda, Narinder Singh, Ranjodh Singh alias Jodha, and recovered 15 kilograms heroin from their possession, from near Haruwal village in Dera Baba Nanak Tehsil in Gurdaspur district. On the basis of information provided by Bhinda, the police arrested the four receivers on September 2, identified as Rajdeep Singh, Ram Singh, Jaspal Singh and Rajwinder Kaur and recovered INR 7 lakh drug money and two cars from their possession, near Town Hall in Amritsar city in Amritsar district. The mastermind, Jaspreet Singh alias Kali, currently in Faridkot Jail, was discovered to be coordinating a drug cartel with Pakistan-based smugglers via WhatsApp.


India    02-Sep-2023

Police on September 2 arrested two persons, including a woman, identified as Lovepreet Singh and Baljit Kaur under the charges of culpable homicide and drug smuggling after a 32-year-old man identified as Gurpreet Singh alias Gopi died of an alleged drug overdose, in Gagomahal village in Amritsar district.


India    02-Sep-2023

The Punjab police uncovered the active involvement of the drug smuggler Amrik Singh with the Pakistan spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Amrik Singh, who is serving a sentence for a drug-related offense, was found to have shared sensitive information about an Indian Army camp in Himachal Pradesh (HP) with ISI officials. This information included details about personnel, vehicles, and convoy movements. Amrik Singh had escaped from custody in October 2022 but was rearrested in November 2022. He now faces charges under the Official Secrets Act, and his relative working in the Army is also under investigation.


India    02-Sep-2023

According to reports, the Patiala police in Punjab are actively pursuing the seizure of properties belonging to drug smugglers involved in commercial drug activities, following directives from the Punjab Police leadership. They have already proposed seizing properties worth INR 5.67 crore, with seven properties valued at INR 2.1 crore already frozen in the district. The police are employing a multi-pronged strategy to apprehend drug smugglers and confiscate their ill-gotten assets under Section 68 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.


India    02-Sep-2023

According to reports, Sangrur police in Punjab have frozen properties worth INR 1 crore belonging to three drug smugglers who were arrested under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act for possessing drugs in commercial quantities. Over 100 panchayats in the district have passed resolutions against drug sales in their villages and are actively supporting the Punjab Government's anti-drug campaign.


India    02-Sep-2023

Four smugglers, Rajdeep Singh, Ram Singh, Jaspal Singh and Rajwinder Singh who were arrested on September 2 in connection with a cross-border drug smuggling operation involving drones, were sent to three-day police custody by the Duty Magistrate in Batala Gurdaspur district.


Canada    03-Sep-2023

The proposed Khalistan referendum event scheduled for September 10 at Tamanwis Secondary School in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, was officially cancelled. The school's board of trustees revoked permission due to concerns raised by various societies and the use of promotional materials featuring weapons like AK-47s. The cancellation followed opposition from the local community, concerned about the event's association with the banned Khalistani terror outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) and its portrayal of terrorists and weapons. This led to calls for a halt to the event's use of public school premises. Local residents welcomed the cancellation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and harmony in the community.


India    03-Sep-2023

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the chief of banned Khalistani terror outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) in a video released on September 3, has called for challenging India's sovereignty during the G20 Summit, urging Sikhs to support the Khalistan referendum and email G20 nations' representatives to repudiate India's territorial integrity. He also released an audio message urging Kashmiri Muslims to migrate to Delhi and disrupt the G-20 Summit. Earlier he had threatened to hoist the Khalistan flag at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport and has previously claimed responsibility for anti-India graffiti at metro stations in Delhi.


India    03-Sep-2023

Punjab Police on September 3 conducted a special cordon and search operation involving 150 police teams and approximately 1,200 personnel at suspected hideouts of persons linked with Khalistani terrorist Lakhbir Singh alias Landa, in 28 police districts in Punjab. Multiple individuals have been detained for additional scrutiny, and potentially incriminating evidence confiscated from their possession is currently under further examination. The operation included raids, detentions, and the seizure of incriminating materials. Additionally, police checked arms licenses, inquired about ammunition sources, gathered information on foreign-based family members, examined bank transactions from abroad, and assessed property details for further investigation.


United States    03-Sep-2023

Satnam Singh Chahal, the Executive Director of the North American Punjabi Association (NAPA) on September 3, in a letter addressed to United States (US) Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed concerns over the rising fear and insecurity within the Sikh community in North America due to increasing hate crimes. In the letter, Chahal highlighted the challenges faced by Sikhs, including hate crimes and discrimination, and emphasized the importance of addressing these issues promptly.


India    03-Sep-2023

According to sources, Punjab Police are implementing a multipronged strategy to combat drug abuse, especially in border areas, with the goal of making Punjab a drug-free state in a year. They are increasing coordination with the Border Security Force (BSF) and forming village defence committees (VDC) to combat cross-border drug smuggling using drones. Additionally, efforts to raise awareness about the harmful effects of drugs and provide rehabilitation for drug abuse victims are underway, with plans for public cooperation, meetings, rallies, and seminars. The police are also investigating the supply chain of drug peddlers to disrupt the entire network.


Canada    03-Sep-2023

On September 3, the proposed Khalistan referendum event scheduled for September 10 at Tamanwis Secondary School in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, was officially cancelled by the school authorities. The cancellation was made public by a representative of the Surrey District School Board, who cited an alleged breach of the rental agreement as the reason. The reason for the cancellation was the inclusion of images of the school alongside images of weapons (AK-47 and kirpan), as well as the name of the banned Khalistani terror outfit Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) and pictures of the deceased Khalistani terrorist and the chief of the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in promotional materials. The decision was conveyed to the organizers, emphasizing the school district's core mission of delivering quality education, supporting students, and ensuring a safe environment for the school community.


India    04-Sep-2023

According to reports, Pro-Khalistani outfits, backed by Pakistan's Inter Service-Intelligence (ISI), have been notorious for spreading false narratives and demands that lack resonance in Punjab. Recent incidents, such as graffiti with pro-Khalistan slogans in Delhi ahead of the G20 summit, reveal their efforts to gain attention. Two individuals arrested in connection with the graffiti were allegedly paid by SFJ chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, who is operating from the US with support from his aide in Canada. These activities have raised concerns about the influence of Pakistan's ISI and Khalistani groups operating in foreign countries, particularly Canada, and have strained diplomatic relations, especially in light of the Trudeau administration's perceived leniency toward such groups on Canadian soil.


India    04-Sep-2023

According to reports, Arshdeep Singh alias Arsh Dala, a Canada-based operative of the Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), recently expressed concerns on social media about the actions of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) against him and his associates. He warned against the possibility of a fake social media account potentially created by the NIA to identify his contacts. The NIA has been actively pursuing Dala and his associates for their involvement in organized crime and terrorist activities, which include recruitment, fundraising through extortion, and smuggling arms and explosives across borders. The KTF, along with other proscribed terrorist groups, has been implicated in promoting terrorism in India, including bombings and targeted killings.


India    04-Sep-2023

In preparation for the G20 Summit, Delhi's security establishment has upgraded its facial recognition system, now boasting a potential 90% accuracy rate. The system integrates databases from intelligence agencies, Delhi Police's criminal and terrorist suspect records, as well as CCTV camera feeds, triggering alerts upon identifying individuals in the database. Authorities are focusing on monitoring pro-Khalistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) based jihadi elements. Additional security measures include the deployment of 1,000 facial recognition cameras and comprehensive policing and surveillance efforts in sensitive areas.


India    04-Sep-2023

Punjab Police Inspector General (IG) (headquarters) Sukhchain Singh Gill on September 4 stated that Punjab Police plans to implement Section 64 (A) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, which grants immunity from prosecution to addicts who willingly seek de-addiction treatment from government-recognized hospitals or institutions. This approach will treat individuals caught with small quantities of heroin or narcotics for personal use as victims eligible for treatment rather than criminal prosecution.


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