Category: Crime

  • Punjab drug crisis devastates family: Mother loses all five sons, seeks government job for grandson

    Punjab drug crisis devastates family: Mother loses all five sons, seeks government job for grandson

    Kapurthala: A heartbreaking case from Sultanpur Lodhi in Kapurthala district has once again highlighted the deep impact of drug abuse in Punjab, where a mother has lost all her five sons over the past eight years.

    Manjeet Kaur, a resident of Pandori Mohalla, lost her youngest son Sonu on Tuesday at a government hospital in Amritsar due to drug-related complications. With his death, all five of her sons have now succumbed to addiction.

    A pall of grief hung over the family’s two-storey house, located near Gurdwara Ber Sahib and the Sultanpur Lodhi police station, during the last rites. Manjeet Kaur, who lives with her husband, daughters-in-law and grandchildren, said all her sons died due to “chitta” (synthetic drugs).

    She, who has been serving as a sewadar at Gurdwara Ber Sahib for the past 10 years, said, “Drugs have taken away all my five sons. All earning members of my family are gone. Who will raise these children now?” She appealed to the administration to provide a government job to her 22-year-old grandson.

    Recalling her sons’ lives, she said her eldest son Balwinder worked at a sweet shop for four years, while two others were employed with the Nagar Panchayat. “All of them fell prey to drugs,” she said.

    Sonu’s wife, Lavjot Kaur, was seen holding her four-month-old daughter Neerajdeep Kaur while managing household responsibilities amid grief. Another daughter-in-law, Sarabjit Kaur, said her husband, a daily wager, became addicted and stopped supporting the family. “He died four years after our marriage. We spent ₹7–8 lakh on his treatment. All five brothers were addicted,” she said.

    Lavjot also alleged that masked men arrive on motorcycles to sell drugs, which are easily available in nearby villages such as Latiyanwal and Toti.

    The incident underscores the continuing drug menace in the region and its devastating toll on families.

  • With recovery of Guns, Grenades and Drones, Punjab Police Intensifies Crackdown Under ‘Gangstran Te Vaar’

    With recovery of Guns, Grenades and Drones, Punjab Police Intensifies Crackdown Under ‘Gangstran Te Vaar’

    Punjab E News (8 April 2026):  In one of the most extensive anti-crime offensives in recent years, the Bhagwant Mann Government has intensified its crackdown on organised crime through the ongoing “Gangstran Te Vaar” campaign, with Punjab Police carrying out large-scale, coordinated operations across Punjab aimed at dismantling gangster networks, narco syndicates, and their support systems.

    Official data highlights the scale of the drive, with Punjab Police conducting 44,787 raids between January 20 and March 15, 2026, marking a sustained and aggressive push to break the backbone of organised crime.

    These operations have resulted in the arrest of 14,894 individuals, including 14,561 wanted criminals and 333 associates and relatives linked to gangster networks. The police have also apprehended 714 proclaimed offenders who had been evading arrest for long periods, reinforcing the depth and reach of the campaign.

    Alongside enforcement, a strong preventive strategy has been deployed to stop criminal activity before it unfolds. A total of 7,494 individuals have been placed under preventive detention, including 7,210 wanted persons and 284 associates, ensuring that potential threats are neutralised in advance and disrupting planned criminal operations.

    The magnitude of recoveries during this period underlines both the scale of the threat and the effectiveness of the response. Punjab Police have seized 301 firearms and 125 sharp-edged weapons, along with 921 rounds of ammunition and 81 magazines. In a significant development, 2.5 kg of explosives and 6 hand grenades have also been recovered, pointing to the dangerous capabilities of these networks.

    Crucially, the crackdown has also exposed and disrupted the logistical and technological backbone of criminal operations. Enforcement teams have confiscated ₹45.6 lakh in cash and 262 grams of gold, along with 4,070 mobile phones, 548 vehicles, and 10 drones, indicating the sophisticated systems being used to coordinate and execute criminal activities.

    Senior officials emphasise that this campaign represents a decisive shift from reactive policing to a proactive and systemic dismantling of organised crime ecosystems. The focus is not limited to arresting gangsters, but extends to targeting their financial channels, communication networks, and supply chains, ensuring that the entire structure sustaining crime is weakened.

    The results reinforce the core objective of the “Gangstran Te Vaar” campaign, which is to make Punjab safer by breaking the nexus between gangsters, their aides, and cross-border or overseas handlers. With a clear zero-tolerance approach under CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab Government is ensuring that no criminal network operates with impunity.

    Security experts note that the consistency and intensity of these operations are weakening gangster and narco networks, sending a strong deterrent message across Punjab.

    With the campaign continuing at full force, Punjab Police remain committed to sustaining this relentless crackdown until the backbone of organised crime in Punjab is completely dismantled.

  • Day 78 of Gangstran Te Vaar: Punjab Police Conducts 400 Raids, 192 Held

    Day 78 of Gangstran Te Vaar: Punjab Police Conducts 400 Raids, 192 Held

    Punjab E News (April 8): As the decisive ‘Gangstran Te Vaar’ campaign launched under the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann enters its 78th day, Punjab Police on Wednesday conducted 400 raids at the at identified and mapped locations linked to associates of gangsters across the state.

    As per the information, the “Gangstran Te Vaar”— a decisive war to make Punjab a gangster-free state was launched by the Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav on January 20, 2026. Police teams from all the districts in coordination with Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) Punjab has been conducting special operations across the state.

    On Day 78, Police teams arrested 192 individuals after recovering five weapons, taking the total arrests to 19,642 since the launch of the campaign.

    Apart from this, preventive action has been taken against 109 persons, whereas, 41 persons were verified and released after questioning. Police teams have also arrested six proclaimed offenders (POs) during the operation.

    People can anonymously report information related to wanted criminals and gangsters, and also share tips on crime and criminal activity, through the Anti Gangster Helpline number 93946-93946.

    Meanwhile, Police teams have continued its drive against drugs “Yudh Nashian Virudh” for 403rd day with 115 drug smugglers arrested on Wednesday and recovered 841 grams heroin, 860 intoxicant tablets/capsules and Rs 25,550 drug money from their possession. With this, the number of total drug smugglers arrested has reached to 57,728 in just 403 days. As part of De-addiction, the Punjab Police has convinced 24 persons to undergo de-addiction and rehabilitation treatment today.

  • Juvenile Among Four Held in Illegal Arms Smuggling Module; 7 Pistols Recovered

    Juvenile Among Four Held in Illegal Arms Smuggling Module; 7 Pistols Recovered

    Amritsar News (April 8): In a major breakthrough amidst the ongoing drive to make Punjab a safe and secure state as per directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Amritsar Commissionerate Police has busted a cross-border illegal arms smuggling module with the arrest of four persons, including a juvenile, and recovered seven sophisticated pistols, from their possession, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Wednesday.

    Those arrested have been identified as Gurwinder Singh alias Ginder (32), Jobanbir Singh alias Joban (23), both residents of village Laddhewal in Amritsar; Lovepreet Singh alias Love, a resident of village Bhuse in Tarn Taran; and a 16-years-old juvenile. The recovered pistols include two .30 bore PX5 Storm, two .30 bore Made in Italy, one .30 bore Made in China, one .30 bore and one 9MM Made in Austria along with 12 live cartridges. Police teams have also impounded their Motorcycle.

    DGP Gaurav Yadav said that preliminary investigation has revealed that the accused were in contact with Pakistan-based smugglers through social media platforms. The illegal arms consignments were being sent through drones in the Attari sector near village Bhaini and Neshta area, he said.

    The DGP said that acting on the directions of their handlers, the accused used to retrieve the consignments from pre-designated locations and further supplying them to local contacts. Further investigation is underway to establish forward and backward linkages and dismantle the entire smuggling network, he said.

    Sharing operational details, Commissioner of Police (CP) Amritsar Gurpreet Singh Bhullar said that accused Gurwinder alias Ginder, Jobanbir alias Joban and Lovepreet alias Love were apprehended and six pistols were recovered from their possession.

    During the raid, their fourth associate managed to escape from the spot, he said, while adding that acting swiftly, police teams continued the search and on the following day apprehended the juvenile accused and recovered one pistol from his possession.

    The CP said that both Gurwinder alias Ginder and Lovepreet alias Love have previous criminal cases registered against them under the NDPS Act. The juvenile is also involved in a previous criminal case under Arms Acts registered at Police Station Gharinda in Amritsar Rural in which three pistols were recovered from his possession.

    In this regard, a case FIR no. 72 dated 02-04-2026 has been registered under section 25(8) of the Arms Act at Police Station Chheharta in Amritsar.

  • Woman Among Four Held with 16.8 Kg Heroin in Phagwara

    Woman Among Four Held with 16.8 Kg Heroin in Phagwara

    Phagwara News (April 7): In a major blow to trans-border drug trafficking networks amidst the ongoing drive to make Punjab a drug free state as per directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Kapurthala Police has busted a Pak-backed narcotics smuggling module with the arrest of its four operatives, including a woman, and recovered 16.8 kg heroin from their possession, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Tuesday.

    Those arrested have been identified as Balwinder Singh of Pandori Mohalla in Sultanpur Lodhi; Sumanpreet Kaur of Gohalwar in Amritsar; Harpal Singh and Jaskaranbir Singh, both residents of village Dauke in Amritsar. Apart from recovering heroin haul, police teams have also impounded their grey Maruti Baleno car, in which they were travelling.

    DGP Gaurav Yadav said that preliminary investigations have revealed that the drug trafficking was being orchestrated at the behest of Pakistan and Dubai-based handlers. The consignment was brought from the Amritsar border area and was intended for delivery in Chandigarh, he said.

    The DGP said that further investigation is underway to establish forward and backward linkages in this case to unearth the entire network. More arrests and recoveries are likely in coming days, he added.

    Sharing the operational details, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kapurthala Gaurav Toora said that acting on secret information, a strategic trap was laid by the Phagwara Police teams.

    “When the police intercepted the suspects’ Baleno car, the accused attempted to run over the police party to escape. After a high-speed chase, the police had to fire rounds at the vehicle’s tires to bring it to a halt,” said the SSP, while adding that a subsequent search of the vehicle led to the recovery of 16.8 kg of heroin.

    In this regard, a case FIR No. 27 dated 07.04.2026 has been registered under section 21C of the NDPS Act and section 111 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Police Station Sadar Phagwara.

  • ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ Continues: Illegal Property of Drug Peddler Demolished in New Sant Nagar, Basti Sheikh Jalandhar

    ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ Continues: Illegal Property of Drug Peddler Demolished in New Sant Nagar, Basti Sheikh Jalandhar

    Joint action by civil and Police authorities strengthens anti-drug crackdown

    Jalandhar News (April 7): Under the Punjab Government’s ongoing anti-drug campaign “Yudh Nashian Virudh”, another decisive action was carried out today in Jalandhar city. The Jalandhar Municipal Corporation, with strong support from the Jalandhar Commissionerate Police, demolished an illegal structure belonging to a notorious drug peddler in New Sant Nagar, Basti Sheikh, Jalandhar.

    Commissioner of Police Dhanpreet Kaur said that the operation was jointly executed by the Municipal Corporation and the Jalandhar Commissionerate Police.

    ADCP Rakesh Yadav and ACP West Aatish Bhatia personally supervised the demolition on the ground. The illegal construction belonged to Deepak alias Shubham, resident of New Sant Nagar, Basti Sheikh. under the jurisdiction of Police Station Division No. 5. Shubham is a notorious drug peddler, already facing several cases under the NDPS Act.

    Jalandhar Commissionerate Police reaffirmed that no illegal activity related to drugs will be tolerated, and such strict actions will continue in the coming days to curb drug trafficking in the district.

    The Jalandhar Commissionerate Police has appealed to citizens to share any information regarding drug trafficking or illegal drug activities through the government-issued WhatsApp number 9779-100-200. The identity of informants will be kept strictly confidential.

  • Vigilance Bureau arrests Conductor demanding bribe of Rs 20,000

    Vigilance Bureau arrests Conductor demanding bribe of Rs 20,000

    Punjab E News (April 7, 2026): The Punjab Vigilance Bureau (VB) during its ongoing drive against corruption in the state, has apprehended Conductor Narinder Singh @ Laadi posted in PRTC depot Bathinda, demanding a bribe of Rs. 20,000/-.

    Disclosing this here today, an official spokesperson of the state VB said the above-mentioned accused has been arrested based on a complaint lodged by a resident of tehsil Talwandi Sabho district Bathinda.

    He said that the complainant is working as driver in PRTC depot Bathinda and wanted to get his bus route changed. In this connection, accused Kewal Krishan Fitter Incharge Bus Stand Goniana and Conductor Narinder Singh@ Laadi demanded bribe of Rs. 20000/- in lieu of changing his bus route. Complainant had recorded the entire conversation of demanding bribe.

    Unwilling to pay any illegal gratification, the complainant approached the Vigilance Bureau range Bathinda. After a preliminary enquiry on his complaint, the VB team laid a trap during which the accused Conductor was arrested while demanding bribe money of Rs 20,000/- from the complainant.

    In this regard, a case under prevention of corruption act has been registered against these accused at VB police station Bathinda. His co-accused Fitter Kewal Krishan will be arrested soon and further investigation into this case is under progress.

  • Drug abuse claims lives of five brothers from one family in Kapurthala, says Family

    Drug abuse claims lives of five brothers from one family in Kapurthala, says Family

    Kapurthala: In a tragic incident highlighting Punjab’s ongoing drug crisis, five brothers from the same family in Sultanpur Lodhi, Kapurthala, have lost their lives due to substance abuse over the years. The fifth and last surviving son died on Monday during treatment at Guru Nanak Dev Hospital in Amritsar, family members told local media.

    According to information, the youth had initially been admitted to the Civil Hospital in Kapurthala after experiencing breathing difficulties. As his condition worsened, he was referred to Amritsar on Monday. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had also announced that the government would bear the full cost of his treatment, but he could not be saved.

    The deaths in the family span several years. The eldest son, Jaswinder Singh, died about eight years ago while in judicial custody. The second son, Balwinder, died seven years ago. The third son, Ravi, died in 2021 and had a case registered under the NDPS Act. The fourth son, Mithun, died in 2023 and was also facing charges under the NDPS Act. The fifth son, Sonu, who also had a case under the NDPS Act, has now succumbed.

    The incident has raised serious concerns over the growing drug menace in the region.

  • Court sentences nine police officers to death in custodial torture and murder case

    Court sentences nine police officers to death in custodial torture and murder case

    Tuticorin: A court in Tuticorin’s Sathankulam has sentenced nine police officers to death for their involvement in the brutal custodial torture and murder of a father and son. The case, deemed a “rarest of rare” case, shocked the public as the officers who were entrusted with the responsibility of protecting citizens became the perpetrators of a heinous crime that rattled the collective conscience of society.

    The sessions court, led by Judge G. Muthukumaran, delivered the verdict, saying, “The individuals entrusted with the duty of protecting the public have committed a crime so brutal that it has shaken the very moral fabric of society.”

    The convicted police officers were found guilty of the torture and subsequent murder of P. Jairaj and his son J. Bennicks. The court sentenced all nine officers to death and imposed a fine of ₹1.40 crore, which will be provided as compensation to the victims’ family.

    This tragedy occurred in June 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdown when Jairaj and Bennicks were arrested for allegedly keeping their mobile phone shop open beyond the designated hours. In custody, they were subjected to severe physical abuse, which led to their deaths a few days later in the hospital.

    The case sparked public outrage, leading the Madras High Court to take suo motu cognizance, and the investigation was eventually transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which led to the conviction of the police officers.

  • Day 76 of Gangstran Te Vaar: Punjab Police Conducts 322 Raids, 133 Held

    Day 76 of Gangstran Te Vaar: Punjab Police Conducts 322 Raids, 133 Held

    Punjab E News (April 6): As the decisive ‘Gangstran Te Vaar’ campaign launched under the directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann enters its 76th day, Punjab Police on Monday conducted 322 raids at the at identified and mapped locations linked to associates of gangsters across the state.

    As per the information, the “Gangstran Te Vaar”— a decisive war to make Punjab a gangster-free state was launched by the Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav on January 20, 2026. Police teams from all the districts in coordination with Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) Punjab has been conducting special operations across the state.

    On Day 76, Police teams arrested 133 individuals after recovering two weapons, taking the total arrests to 19,248 since the launch of the campaign.

    Apart from this, preventive action has been taken against 43 persons, whereas, 46 persons were verified and released after questioning. Police teams have also arrested two proclaimed offenders (POs) during the operation.

    People can anonymously report information related to wanted criminals and gangsters, and also share tips on crime and criminal activity, through the Anti Gangster Helpline number 93946-93946.

    Meanwhile, Police teams have continued its drive against drugs “Yudh Nashian Virudh” for 401st day with 101 drug smugglers arrested on Monday and recovered 265 grams heroin, 2 kg opium, 581 intoxicant tablets/capsules and Rs 10.54 lakhs drug money from their possession. With this, the number of total drug smugglers arrested has reached to 57,321 in just 401 days. As part of De-addiction, the Punjab Police has convinced 17 persons to undergo de-addiction and rehabilitation treatment today.