Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Assets worth ₹10 crore of convicted 11 drug peddlers seized at notorious Moga village

- Parteek Singh Mahal

POLICE SAY PROCESS OF FREEZING PROPERTIES OF OTHER SMUGGLERS IS BEING FOLLOWED EXPEDITIOU­SLY

Moga:police along with revenue department officials seized assets worth ₹10 crore of 11 drug convicts at Moga district’s notorious Daulewala village in the last two days.

The process of freezing the properties of other smugglers is being followed up expeditiou­sly, said deputy superinten­dent of police Yadvinder Singh Bajwa.

The police said residentia­l properties worth ₹6 crore of five smugglers who were involved in smuggling of commercial quantity of heroin were frozen.

On Thursday, 22 acre agricultur­al land worth ₹4 crore of smugglers was seized by the district police.

The assets were seized on the orders of the competent authority under the Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulato­rs (Forfeiture of Property) Act, and the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances (NDPS) Act.

The police have got approval to seize the properties of 47 persons involved in smuggling of commercial quantity of drugs.

Interestin­gly, of the 24 smugglers in the district’s Dharamkot block, 20 belong to Daulewala village.

Moga superinten­dent of police (SP) Rattan Singh Brar said the war against drugs was their top priority. “We will continue with a sustained action against drug peddlers. Seizures of properties will break their backbone. We are pursuing more such cases with the authoritie­s concerned. The immoveable assets worth ₹17 crore will be seized,” he added.

On Thursday, police seized 14 acre agricultur­e land worth ₹2.5 crore of Ginder Singh and Shinder Singh, while their three residentia­l properties worth ₹4 crore were seized on Friday. Shinder was booked under the NDPS Act in 2018, while Ginder was arrested with heroin in 2003.

On Thursday, six acre agricultur­e land worth ₹1 crore belonging to brothers Avtar Singh, Balwinder Singh and Gurcharan Singh was seized.

On Friday, the police also seized two residentia­l properties of Avtar and Balwinder. The three brothers were booked under the NDPS Act in 2007 after drugs were recovered from them.

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