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Three held with arms, narcotics in Amritsar

Pak smuggling links exposed; probe on to identify other members
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In a major breakthrough against cross-border smuggling, the Amritsar Rural Police Special Cell arrested three men and recovered arms, narcotics and other items from their possession.

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The accused have been identified as Karanbir Singh of Srai Amanat Khan, Husandeep Singh and Sahilpreet Singh, both residents of Cheema Kalan.

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The police said during the initial probe, it came to light that the trio was in direct touch with Pakistan-based smugglers through WhatsApp and was part of an active supply chain.

The recovery included a Glock pistol (9 mm), a Zigana pistol (.30 bore), 532 grams of opium, a motorcycle and four mobile phones.

Officials stated that the arrests mark a significant success in curbing the smuggling of drugs and weapons across the border. Further investigations are in progress to trace their handlers and to identify other members of the

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