Chandigarh: In a major crackdown against drugs smuggling racket, Punjab Police have arrested a constable of the Border Security Force and two suspected smugglers for cross-border smuggling of drugs and weapons on Sunday.
The accused persons have been identified as Border Security Force Constable Rajendra Prashad and two locals, Surmail Singh and Gurjant Singh. The BSF constable, a resident of Ganga Nagar district of Rajasthan, was posted at a Border Outpost at Chhina village in Taran Tarn district. Prashad is the second BSF constable arrested recently by the Punjab police in a cross-border smuggling racket. The police had arrested another BSF constable, Sumit Kumar, posted at Sambha in Jammu and Kashmir, in another cross-border smuggling case.
Acting on a tip-off, a Jalandhar Rural police team had on July 26 apprehended two smugglers, who were coming in a car from Delhi. The cops had recovered 25 gm of heroin from them, police sources said.
During interrogation, the duo had also revealed that they were working with a cross-border smuggler, Satnam Singh alias Satta, a resident of Taran Tarn district. Satta was closely linked with Pak-based smugglers in smuggling heroin and weapons from Pakistan.
They also disclosed that BSF constable Rajendra Prashad was also involved in the smuggling racket.
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The DGP, Dinkar Gupta said he contacted his counterparts in the BSF and Rajasthan for the arrest of the BSF constable. He was apprehended by the Punjab police on July 28 from his residence in Rawala Mandi, where he was availing his leave.