Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Cheeta-led gang transferre­d ₹6-cr drug money to Hizb

Say the kingpin in 532-kg heroin seizure case and his associates were in direct link with ISI for drug supply

- Anil Sharma anil.kumar@htlive.com

AMRITSAR: The interrogat­ion of Ranjit Singh Rana, alias Cheeta — the kingpin in the 532-kg heroin seizure case — and his aides by the police has revealed that they had transferre­d ₹6-crore drug money to the terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen during the past five years.

Officials privy to investigat­ions said Cheeta and his accomplice­s had been in direct link with Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligen­ce (ISI) for the smuggling of heroin from across the border, and for transferri­ng the drug money to the terror outfit. They said the gang members had cleared five drug consignmen­ts through Attari-Wagah border before the seizure of 532-kg heroin.

The officials said the police have also identified around 10 more members of the gang which will be nabbed soon. Some of them are from Tarn Taran, Ferozepur and Jalandhar districts, they added.

In June 2019, the officials of the customs department had recovered 532-kg heroin and 52-kg mixed narcotics, worth over ₹2,700 crore, which were smuggled from across the border in a rock salt-laden truck, at the integrated check post (ICP), Attari, which facilitate­s India’s trade with Pakistan and Afghanista­n. Following this, the customs officials had arrested some Amritsar-based importers and a Jammu and Kashmir-based man, whose interrogat­ion revealed that Cheeta was the kingpin of the racket. Cheeta was arrested on May 9 by Punjab Police from Begi village in Haryana’s Sirsa district with his brother Gagandeep Singh, alias Bhola.

Cheeta was nabbed following Amritsar commission­erate’s investigat­ion into the case in which Hizbul terrorist Hilal Ahmed Wagay of Kashmir was held on April 25.After Wagay’s arrest with ₹29 lakh, a team led by Amritsar deputy commission­er of police (DCP-investigat­ion) Mukhwinder Singh Bhullar was formed to investigat­e the case. The team’s investigat­ion also helped Jammu & Kashmir police, which killed Naikoo in a joint operation with the army, the officials said. Later, the team arrested Bikram Singh, alias Vicky, and Maninder Singh, alias Money, of Amritsar. Vicky and Money confessed that they had given ₹29 lakh to Wagay on the instructio­ns of Cheeta and his cousins Iqbal Singh, alias Shera, and Sarwan Singh of Havelian village. Later, two more members of the gang — Jaswant Singh and Ranjit Singh of Gurdaspur — were also arrested. The duo’s interrogat­ion led to Cheeta’s arrest, the officials said. “Cheeta’s cousin Iqbal Singh had been in direct link with ISI through various social media applicatio­ns. The gang had been getting the heroin supply directly from the ISI. Cheeta has told us that they had been paying ₹8 to 10 lakh per kg to the ISI, through various transactio­n methods, including hawala, through Dubai,” said an investigat­or, seeking anonymity. Meanwhile, DCP Bhullar said, “We are probing as to where the accused had been supplying the heroin.”

HAD CLEARED 5 OTHER DRUG CONSIGNMEN­TS THROUGH THE ATTARI-WAGAH BORDER

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