— ARRESTED ACCUSED WERE ACTING
ON DIRECTIONS OF FOREIGN-BASED HANDLERS OPERATING FROM GERMANY AND DUBAI: DGP
GAURAV YADAV
— OVERSEAS HANDLERS UTILISED
THEIR NETWORK TO SUPPLY HIGH-GRADE WEAPONS TO ARRESTED OPERATIVES: CP LDH
SWAPAN SHARMA
Tribune Times News
LUDHIANA, May 18:
In
a major breakthrough amidst the ongoing drive to make Punjab a safe and secure
state, Ludhiana Commissionerate Police, in a joint operation with Counter
Intelligence (CI) Punjab, has busted a transnational terror-gangster nexus with
the arrest of its two operatives and recovered three illegal pistols— two .30
bore and one .315 bore— along with 11 live cartridges from their possession,
said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Monday.
Those
arrested have been identified as Anuraj alias Gaurav Masih and Ankush, both
residents of Phillaur in Jalandhar. Arrested accused Ankush is a habitual
offender and was previously booked under an attempt to murder case registered
at Police Station Goraya. Apart from recovering weapons, police teams have also
impounded their Bajaj CT 100 motorcycle (without a registration number), which
they were using for criminal activities.
DGP
Gaurav Yadav said that preliminary investigation has revealed that the arrested
accused were acting on directions of foreign-based handlers operating from
Germany and Dubai, UAE, and had been assigned high-profile targeted shootings.
Their timely arrest has successfully averted potentially serious criminal
activities, he said.
The
DGP said that further investigation is underway to establish forward and
backward linkages of this network to identify other associates involved.
Sharing
operational details, Commissioner of Police (CP) Ludhiana Swapan Sharma said
that a joint police party of the CIA Staff and Counter Intelligence Ludhiana
had established a Naka within the jurisdiction of Police Station Ladowal.
Acting swiftly on precise intelligence that two armed individuals were waiting
near the Hardy's World area to execute a sensational criminal offence, the
police team conducted a tactical raid and apprehended both suspects, he said.
The
CP said that during preliminary interrogation, the arrested operatives made
disclosures regarding their operational hierarchy confessing to being active
members of an organised, transnational criminal syndicate operated directly by
foreign-based handlers. “These overseas handlers utilised their network to
supply high-grade weapons to the arrested operatives and had assigned them
specific, high-value targets,” he said.
In
this regard, a case FIR No. 91 dated 17-05-2026 has been registered under
section 25 of the Arms Act and section 111 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)
at Police Station Ladowal in Ludhiana.
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