Gangster Gagan Reveals Pakistan-Supplied Imported Pistols via Drone..
₹5 Lakh Advance Paid, Chandigarh Police Raids Multiple Locations…
Chandigarh : A major arms smuggling operation has been uncovered in Chandigarh, where gangster Gagan revealed during police interrogation that imported pistols were being delivered via drones from Pakistan. The accused had reportedly paid an advance of ₹5 lakh to secure these illegal weapons, which were smuggled across the border using high-tech drone technology.
The revelation has sparked an extensive investigation, with Chandigarh Police conducting multiple raids across different locations to track down the weapons and their suppliers. According to officials, the arms trafficking network extends beyond Punjab, indicating links to organized crime groups involved in smuggling and illegal firearms distribution.
Sources confirm that Pakistani handlers coordinated the entire operation, using drones to drop consignment packages in remote areas near the border. These weapons were then picked up by local operatives and supplied to criminal gangs across the region. The police are now closely monitoring known associates of Gagan and scanning digital transactions to trace the money trail involved in the deal.
This case has raised serious concerns about national security, as the use of drones for illegal activities is becoming more sophisticated. Authorities have ramped up surveillance near border regions and are working with intelligence agencies to dismantle such smuggling networks. The incident also underscores the urgent need for stricter measures against cross-border arms trafficking to prevent weapons from falling into the wrong hands.
The police have assured that further arrests are likely, and strict action will be taken against those involved in this dangerous arms smuggling racket.
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