Chandigarh:Punjab Police have busted an international narco-terror racket with links to the banned Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) with the arrest of wanted heroin smuggler Rajinder Singh and a police constable who was allegedly facilitating safe movement of drugs and money during the lockdown period.
Rajinder's brother-in-law has also been arrested from Uttar Pradesh for his involvement in the racket, which has been traced to the associates of the now-deceased notorious terrorist Harmeet Singh, said DGP Dinkar Gupta.
A .32 bore pistol and 4 live cartridges were recovered from the possession of Rajinder, while 530 gm heroin was later seized from his flat at Riverdale Aerovista in Zirakpur near here, said Gupta.
A criminal case under Arms and NDPS Act has been registered at SAS Nagar against Rajinder, who has several other FIRs registered against him in various parts of Punjab and has been involved in several recent hawala transactions amounting to the tune of Rs 12 crore.
Rajinder has told the police that he was associated in the distribution network of drug supply which was being arranged by Navpreet Singh, a notorious smuggler wanted by Punjab Police for murder and many drug cases.
He confessed that he had supplied huge quantities of drugs to various smugglers in different parts of Punjab on the direction of Navpreet Singh.
The DGP said Rajinder used to receive the drug consignments mostly coming from Srinagar and Delhi and distribute them further in Punjab.