Pakistani firearms were brought into Punjab: four magazines and five Glock pistols were found in Amritsar; a huge conspiracy was thwarted, and one suspect was taken into custody.
Imported weapons
Police in Amritsar Dismantle a Cross-Border Arms Smuggling Ring
An arms smuggler who was attempting to disrupt peace and tranquillity in Punjab was apprehended by the Amritsar Commissionerate Police, marking a major victory. Amit Singh, a resident of Guru Ki Wadali, Chheharta, has been identified as the person who was detained.
Five Glock pistols, four magazines and a motorbike were found in his possession by the police. These firearms were all brought into Punjab illegally. It is thought that these weapons were designed to be used for illegal purposes and to stir up trouble in the state.

Connections to Pakistan
Some startling information has come to light from preliminary investigations. The accused, Amit Singh, and his friend, Gurpreet Singh, also known as Ginny, had communication with Pakistani gun smugglers. According to reports, this group were bringing weapons into Punjab from across the border. The authorities claim that this network’s goal was to supply gangsters and antisocial individuals with firearms in order to disturb the state’s peace and order.
Police have been able to dismantle the entire smuggling network and prevent a potentially serious criminal or terrorist act thanks to the prompt arrest of Amit Singh and the recovery of these firearms. His accomplice, Gurpreet Singh, also known as Ginny, and other fugitive network members are currently being sought by the authorities. As the investigation progresses, further arrests and recoveries are anticipated.
A serious crime is prevented when Amritsar police bust a cross-border arms smuggling ring.
An important arms smuggler who was attempting to disrupt peace and tranquillity in Punjab was apprehended by the Amritsar Commissionerate Police, marking a major victory. Amit Singh, a resident of Guru Ki Wadali, Chheharta, has been identified as the person who was detained.
Five Glock pistols, four magazines and a motorbike were found in his possession by the police. These firearms were all brought into Punjab illegally. According to the police, the prompt arrest and the recovery of the weapons have prevented a potentially serious criminal or terrorist act and assisted in the discovery of the entire network.
Some startling information has come to light from preliminary investigations. The accused, Amit Singh, and his friend, Gurpreet Singh, also known as Ginny, had communication with Pakistani gun smugglers. According to reports, this gang was bringing firearms into Punjab from across the border in order to supply criminals and antisocial elements with weaponry. His accomplice, Gurpreet Singh, also known as Ginny, and other fugitive network members are currently being sought by the authorities. As the investigation progresses, further arrests and recoveries are anticipated.

Glock: A Typical Weapon Used by Gangsters.
In their most recent crackdowns on criminal networks, the Punjab Police have seized the most Glock handguns. This implies that the demand for this particular weapon among gangsters has increased dramatically. The main reasons for its popularity are its modest weight, accurate aim, and ease of use. Glock handguns, originally made in Austria, are used by the military and security agencies of more than 70 countries, including the US, UK, and India. It is thought to be among the smallest and lightest pistols in the military class, with a magazine that holds 17 bullets.

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