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Two drug smugglers arrested from Sirsa: Punjab DGP

By ANI | Updated: May 9, 2020 09:15 IST

Punjab Police arrested two drug smugglers, Ranjeet Rana Cheeta and his brother Gagandeep Bhola from Sirsa in Haryana, informed Punjab DGP Dinkar Gupta on Saturday.

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Punjab Police arrested two drug smugglers, Ranjeet Rana Cheeta and his brother Gagandeep Bhola from Sirsa in Haryana, informed Punjab DGP Dinkar Gupta on Saturday.

"Following up further on arrests of Hizbul operatives in J&K and Punjab, Police juggernaut moved further to nab Ranjeet Rana Cheeta of Amritsar, one of the biggest drug smugglers of India from Sirsa today. Cheeta was wanted in 532 kg heroin haul from Attari in June 2019," Gupta tweeted.

Gupta informed that the duo was arrested from Begu village in Sirsa.

"Ranjeet Rana and his brother Gagandeep Bhola arrested from Begu village in Sirsa, Haryana. Ranjit Rana Cheeta, suspected to have smuggled in heroin and other drugs from Pakistan, camouflaged in as many as 6 rock salt consignments through ICP Amritsar between 2018-2019," read his subsequent tweet.

( With inputs from ANI )

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