Smuggling Syndicate Busted in Rajasthan: Cross-Border Network Unveiled
Authorities in Rajasthan's Sri Ganganagar district have dismantled a suspected cross-border smuggling network, arresting two individuals and seizing heroin, opium, and illegal arms. The operation uncovered links to international sources, prompting further investigation into the syndicate's broader connections.
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A significant breakthrough in the battle against cross-border crime unfolded in Rajasthan's Sri Ganganagar district, where authorities dismantled a suspected smuggling network.
Officials revealed on Monday that two individuals, Kulwinder Singh and Robin Singh from Punjab's Fazilka district, were arrested following a meticulous operation by the Sameja Kothi police.
Seized items included 1.5 kg of heroin, 1 kg of opium, and an assortment of illegal arms, indicating possible international links. The ongoing investigation aims to unravel the syndicate's broader network.
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