Amritsar Rural Police Unravel ISI-Funded Arms Smuggling and Terror Network; Two Arrested
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Amritsar, March 14 (NationPress) In a significant achievement, the Amritsar Rural Police has dismantled a terror module funded by the ISI that was involved in cross-border arms smuggling. Two suspects were apprehended, along with a recovery of advanced weaponry, as reported by Punjab's Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav on Saturday.
The operation led to the seizure of one AK-47 rifle, accompanied by two magazines and 36 live cartridges. Additionally, a trio of advanced Glock 9mm pistols was confiscated from the suspects during the raid.
DGP Gaurav Yadav hailed this operation as a crucial victory in the Punjab Police's ongoing campaign to dismantle terror networks and combat cross-border arms trafficking within the state.
Initial investigations indicate that the suspects maintained direct communication with handlers based abroad via social media. These individuals are believed to be connected to Pakistan's intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
Authorities noted that the module not only engaged in the illicit smuggling of arms into India but was also involved in radicalization efforts. The suspects reportedly aimed to disseminate anti-India and anti-police sentiments online to influence and recruit susceptible individuals.
An FIR has been lodged at the Gharinda police station in the Amritsar Rural district under applicable legal sections. Officials are proceeding with further investigations to uncover the network's connections and identify other associates involved.
The police are also scrutinizing the digital devices and social media profiles utilized by the suspects to trace their contacts and expose the broader conspiracy at play.
Reaffirming their dedication to ensuring peace and security, the Punjab Police emphasized their unwavering stance against terrorism, illegal arms trafficking, and organized crime in the region.