Moga Police Seize 1 Kg Heroin & Pistol, Arrest 2 in Major Drug Bust
1 Kg Heroin, Pistol Seized in Moga; 2 Arrested

In a significant crackdown on narcotics trafficking, the Punjab Police in Moga district have apprehended two individuals and confiscated a substantial consignment of heroin along with a firearm. The operation, which unfolded on Saturday, led to the recovery of one kilogram of heroin and a pistol, dealing a blow to drug peddling networks in the region.

Details of the Police Operation

The successful raid was conducted by a team from the Moga police force. Acting on specific intelligence regarding drug smuggling activity, the officials intercepted the suspects. During the search, the police team discovered and seized the contraband. The seized items included one kilogram of the illicit drug heroin and a .32-bore pistol along with five live cartridges.

Identities of the Accused and Charges

The two men taken into custody have been identified as Gurpreet Singh and Gurmeet Singh. Both individuals are residents of Moga district. Following their arrest, the police have registered a formal case against them under relevant sections of the law. The charges pertain primarily to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act for possession and intended trafficking of a commercial quantity of heroin. Additional charges under the Arms Act have been levied for the illegal possession of the pistol and ammunition.

Ongoing Investigation and Wider Implications

Police authorities have stated that the investigation is actively continuing. A primary focus is to uncover the source of the seized narcotics and the pistol, as well as to identify the intended distribution network and potential recipients. This seizure is part of the ongoing, intensified efforts by the Punjab Police to combat the drug menace in the state. Such operations aim to disrupt supply chains and deter peddlers operating in the area. The recovery of a firearm alongside drugs also highlights the dangerous nexus between narcotics trafficking and illegal weapons, which poses a significant threat to public safety.

The Moga police have emphasized their commitment to maintaining pressure on drug syndicates. The public has been urged to come forward with any credible information related to drug activities, assuring confidentiality and cooperation in the broader fight against this social evil.