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Amritsar Police Dismantle Cross-Border Arms Smuggling Module; Four Arrested with Foreign Pistols

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Amritsar: The Amritsar Commissionerate Police achieved a significant breakthrough in the fight against organized crime on Sunday by dismantling a sophisticated cross-border arms smuggling module. During a coordinated operation, law enforcement officials apprehended four suspects and recovered a substantial cache of illicit firearms. The seizure included seven sophisticated pistols, notably featuring two Austrian-made Glock 9mm pistols and five .30 bore pistols, four of which were of Chinese manufacture. This successful raid highlights the ongoing efforts of the provincial police to curb the flow of illegal weaponry and protect the security of the region.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the arrested individuals were using social media platforms to maintain contact with smuggling operatives based in Pakistan. These digital networks served as a primary channel for coordinating the delivery of weapon consignments, which were intended for further distribution among various criminal elements throughout Punjab. The authorities are currently examining the digital footprints and communication logs to better understand how these international connections were established and maintained. This case underscores the evolving nature of smuggling operations, which increasingly rely on digital applications to coordinate activities across the border.

A formal case has been registered under the Arms Act at the Cantonment Police Station in Amritsar as the investigation continues to unfold. Detectives are now working to establish both the forward and backward linkages of this criminal network, aiming to identify additional associates and the intended recipients of the smuggled arms. The Punjab Police remains steadfast in its zero-tolerance policy toward illegal weapons and cross-border smuggling, viewing such operations as a critical component of its broader strategy to dismantle organized crime syndicates and ensure the safety of the public.

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