Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Punjab Police bust int’l drug racket; NRI arrested

- Jatinder Mahal jatinder@htlive.com

The Punjab Police on Sunday claimed to have busted an internatio­nal drugs smuggling racket with the arrest of four persons, including an NRI. 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 utensils being couriered to Canada. The module was involved in smuggling opium and the potent date rape drug ketamine.

JALANDHAR: Police have busted an internatio­nal drug smuggling syndicate that concealed drugs in two cooking woks (‘kadhais’) soldered together, and sent these to Canada through a courier company, with the arrest of four men, including a Canadian resident. Similar kind of woks are used in preparatio­n of langars at small gurdwaras.

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.

Ketamine is also known as a date-rape drug that is an incapacita­ting agent which, when administer­ed to another person, incapacita­tes and renders them vulnerable to sexual assault, including rape

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 consignmen­t to a courier company.

WOKS BOUGHT FROM MALERKOTLA

“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.

‘MASTERMIND A CANADIAN RESIDENT’

“The mastermind of the gang is a Canadian citizen, Kamaljit Singh Chauhan. He is settled in Toronto, but hails from Jalandhar,” Khakh added.

The Canadian national arrested on Sunday, Dev, had been jailed in January 2014 in connection with the Bhola drug case.

He got bail in February 2015. Before his arrest, he used to smuggle ketamine in containers from Jaipur to Canada through Kandla port in Gujarat. Police claim he owns property worth crores in the country.

“After release from jail, Dev again started his drug smuggling network. He had got to know second gang member Ajit in jail,” Khak added.

NEW MODUS OPERANDI, USED COURIER TO SEND DRUG CONSIGNMEN­TS

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.

Police add that for the consignmen­t of ketamine and opium seized on Sunday, the mastermind, Chauhan, had visited India from Canada in 2017.

“Interrogat­ion has revealed that Dev and Ajit were to arrange the drugs and pack them inside the woks. Chauhan was to arrange transport,” Khak added.

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HT PHOTO The drugs were concealed in two cooking woks soldered together.
 ??  ?? Arrested Canadian national Davinder Nirwal alias Dev, 68
Arrested Canadian national Davinder Nirwal alias Dev, 68

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