Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
India

Canadian Citizen Among Four Held As Punjab Police Bust Drug Racket

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Jun, 2018 10:55 AM
    The Punjab Police on Sunday claimed to have busted an international drugs smuggling racket with the arrest of four persons, including a Canadian national of Indian-origin.
     
     
    A senior police officer said that the gang was using the courier services route to smuggle drugs abroad. The drugs were being hidden in traditional kadhais being couriered to Canada.
     
     
    The module was involved in smuggling opium and the potent date rape drug ketamine.
     
     
    Additional Inspector General of Police, Counter Intelligence H.K.P.S. Khakh said the police was chasing Canadian national Davinder Dev for some time.
     
     
    The arrests were made from Jalandhar district.
     
     
    A Jalandhar police team nabbed the men in two cars with 4.75-kg of ketamine (a popular and expensive party drug) and 6-kg opium packed in seven such soldered woks at Haripur T-Point near Jandu Singha village on Sunday morning. The anaesthetic ketamine produces a dissociative sensation that has made it a popular recreational drug. The men got it from Rampur in Uttar Pradesh, with the opium sourced from Madhya Pradesh.
     
     
    The men — Canadian national Davinder Nirwal alias Dev, 68, of Ganganagar, Rajasthan, currently residing in Khanna; Ajit Singh, 45; Tarlochan Singh, 42, of Jaitewali village in Jalandhar and Gurbax Singh, 50, of Katthe village, Hoshiarpur — were on their way to hand over the drug consignment to a courier company. Their cars, a Nissan Micra and a Nissan Terrano were impounded.
     
     
     
    “The accused purchased 14 woks from Malerkotla. After concealing the drugs in between layers, the upper brims of the two were soldered. This gave it the appearance of a single unit. Ajit, who specially trained in welding for this purpose, soldered these,” said HKPS Khakh, assistant inspector general (AIG), counter-intelligence. He is also the investigating officer.
     
     
    "The racket was found to be masterminded by Canadian citizens Kamaljit Singh Chauhan, residing in Toronto, and Davinder Nirwal also known as Dev," Khakh said in a statement on Sunday.
     
     
    "Dev, a big name in the drug smuggling world, had been under close watch by the Enforcement Directorate and the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)," said Khakh, who strategized the joint operation undertaken by the Counter Intelligence Wing and police in Jalandhar Rural.
     
     
     
     
    Police claim that previously, the men had sent two consignments (6kg and 14 kg) of opium to Canada. “Global drug smugglers are now using this new modus operandi of using private couriers or postal services to send drug consignments,” Khak added. The courier company was given fake identity cards. Police have not revealed the courier company’s name, claiming investigation is on.
     
     
    Police add that for the consignment of ketamine and opium seized on Sunday, the mastermind, Chauhan, had visited India from Canada in 2017 and fixed the deal himself.
     
     
    “Interrogation has revealed that Dev and Ajit were to arrange the drugs and pack them inside the woks. Chauhan was to arrange the transport through courier,” Khak added.
     
     
    Police have seized the 4.75 kg of ketamine and 6 kg of opium, neatly packed in double layered seven cauldrons, used for preparation of 'langar' (community food) material.
     
     
    Apart from Dev, 68, the other accused have been identified as Ajit Singh, Tarlochan Singh and Gurbax Singh.
     
     
    A police spokesperson said the drug syndicate had a well-established chain of supply within India and abroad, and police were on the trail of others involved in the racket, as well as the courier route used by them.
     
     
    "All payments were being made through Hawala channels, which are also under investigation," the spokesman added.
     
     
    Police said that Dev was a notorious smuggler who had been arrested in 2011 for international smuggling of narcotics.
     
     
    "He had acquired huge properties from drug money and had purchased a commercial plaza of 6,000 square feet, along with some other properties in Jaipur, which have been sealed by the ED," the spokesman said.
     
     
    Dev operated his smuggling channel abroad in Dubai and Canada as well as in different states of India, including Maharashtra, Goa and Rajasthan.
     
     
    "Earlier, he had smuggled around 5 quintals of ketamine through containers from Jaipur to Canada through Kandla port in Gujarat," the spokesman said.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    WATCH: 'Concept Of Equality' Pervades World's Biggest Community Kitchen At Harmandir Sahib

    WATCH: 'Concept Of Equality' Pervades World's Biggest Community Kitchen At Harmandir Sahib
    If there is one big leveller for people, irrespective of their religion, caste, gender, social status or riches, it is the "langar", or community kitchen, at the Golden Temple complex, where the holiest of Sikh shrines, the Harmandir Sahib, is located,

    WATCH: 'Concept Of Equality' Pervades World's Biggest Community Kitchen At Harmandir Sahib

    2 Men Stop Attempt To Rob Cash Van, Shot At By Accused In Delhi's Rohini

    2 Men Stop Attempt To Rob Cash Van, Shot At By Accused In Delhi's Rohini
    Two men were today shot at allegedly by unidentified attackers, who wanted to rob a cash van in the Metro Vihar area of New Delhi's Rohini, but their attempt was disrupted by the victims, police said.

    2 Men Stop Attempt To Rob Cash Van, Shot At By Accused In Delhi's Rohini

    Govt Acts Against Rape, But Make Sons More Responsible: PM Narendra Modi

    Govt Acts Against Rape, But Make Sons More Responsible: PM Narendra Modi
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday called for a social movement for protecting girls in the wake of increasing rapes reported from different parts of the country and said families have to teach their sons to become responsible.

    Govt Acts Against Rape, But Make Sons More Responsible: PM Narendra Modi

    'Congress Has Muslims' Blood On Its Hands, Says Salman Khurshid; Party Disagrees

    'Congress Has Muslims' Blood On Its Hands, Says Salman Khurshid; Party Disagrees
    A controversy erupted on Tuesday over senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid’s remarks that the party’s hands were stained with blood, prompting the UPA major to quickly distance itself from the comment.

    'Congress Has Muslims' Blood On Its Hands, Says Salman Khurshid; Party Disagrees

    Casting Couch Is Everywhere, Parliament Is Not Immune, Says Renuka Chowdhary

    Casting Couch Is Everywhere, Parliament Is Not Immune, Says Renuka Chowdhary
    Senior Congress leader Renuka Chowdhary on Tuesday raised many eyebrows by saying that "not just film industry and other work spaces, even Parliament is not immune to the casting couch".

    Casting Couch Is Everywhere, Parliament Is Not Immune, Says Renuka Chowdhary

    Pak Extends Visa Of Indian Woman Who Married, Embraced Islam During Her Visit

    Pak Extends Visa Of Indian Woman Who Married, Embraced Islam During Her Visit
    Kiran Bala, who after converting to Islam has taken the name Amna Bibi, had applied for a Pakistani citizenship and extension to her visa.

    Pak Extends Visa Of Indian Woman Who Married, Embraced Islam During Her Visit