The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has apprehended an individual identified as Harinderpal Singh in Amritsar, Punjab, in connection with alleged drug peddling. During the operation, authorities seized 336 grams of heroin and Rs 9.19 lakh in cash, which is believed to be proceeds from illicit narcotics sales.
The Chenab Times has learned that the arrest took place at Akalgarh village, situated on Mehta Road near Jandiala Guru, a location within the Amritsar district.
According to officials, the seized heroin was reportedly intended for distribution within the region. The substantial amount of cash recovered further strengthens the suspicion that the individual was actively involved in the narcotics trade.
A case has been formally registered against Harinderpal Singh under the relevant provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. This legislation governs the control and regulation of drug trafficking and consumption in India.
The NCB has stated that further investigations are currently underway. The primary objective of the ongoing probe is to uncover the backward and forward linkages of the drug network, aiming to identify other individuals who may be involved in this illegal trade. Understanding the entire network is crucial for dismantling such operations effectively and preventing future drug-related crimes.
The recovery and arrest highlight the continuous efforts by law enforcement agencies to combat the menace of drug trafficking, which poses a significant threat to public health and societal well-being. Operations like these are part of a broader strategy to disrupt the supply chain of illegal substances and bring perpetrators to justice.
Amritsar, a major city in Punjab, has been a focal point for law enforcement in combating drug smuggling and trafficking, given its proximity to international borders. The NCB, along with other agencies, regularly conducts operations to curb the flow of contraband into the state and across the country.
The NDPS Act, under which the case is registered, prescribes stringent penalties for offenders, including lengthy prison sentences and substantial fines, depending on the quantity and type of drug involved. The law aims to deter individuals from engaging in drug-related activities by imposing severe consequences.
The authorities have emphasized the importance of inter-agency cooperation in tackling the complex issue of drug trafficking. Information sharing and coordinated action between different law enforcement bodies are considered vital for the success of such operations.
Further details regarding the investigation are expected to be released by the NCB as the probe progresses. The focus remains on thoroughly investigating the extent of the drug network and ensuring that all individuals involved are identified and brought to account under the law.
The Chenab Times News Desk

