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Punjab Police Bust Cross-Border Arms and Drug Smuggling Network; Seven Arrested

In a major crackdown on organized crime, the Punjab Police have dismantled a cross-border illegal arms and narcotics network with the arrest of seven individuals, including an Afghan national, Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav said on Thursday.

Acting in a joint operation with a central agency, the Amritsar Commissionerate Police recovered over 5 kilograms of heroin, 10 sophisticated weapons, including two sub-machine guns, and ₹30.38 lakh in cash from the accused.

According to the DGP, preliminary investigations have revealed that the arrested individuals were allegedly linked to foreign-based handlers who coordinated operations through social media platforms. The accused were responsible for receiving consignments of narcotics and illegal weapons and distributing them to criminal elements in different areas.

Investigators have also found that the network used hawala channels to facilitate financial transactions across multiple locations.

An FIR has been registered at the Islamabad Police Station, Amritsar, and further investigations are underway to identify additional associates, establish backward and forward linkages, and uncover the full extent of the international smuggling network.

Punjab Police officials stated that more arrests and recoveries are expected as the probe progresses.

Owaisi Says India-China Relations Cannot Be Normalised on Beijing’s Terms Alone

 AIMIM president and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday asserted that while every Indian citizen desires peaceful and normal relations with China, such engagement cannot come at the cost of India’s national interests.

In a series of posts on social media platform X, Owaisi said India’s interests must remain paramount and should not be compromised in pursuit of normalcy in bilateral relations with Beijing.

“Every Indian citizen wants normal and peaceful ties with China, but it cannot be solely on Chinese terms. Indian interests have to be paramount and cannot be discarded in pursuit of normalcy with China. This has been our consistent policy and changing it now will be a disaster,” Owaisi wrote.

The AIMIM chief alleged that China wants India to set aside the border dispute in an effort to improve bilateral ties while offering little in return.

According to Owaisi, Beijing continues to provide close operational military support to Pakistan and has also refused to share hydrological data related to the Brahmaputra River with India.

He questioned the Centre’s approach towards China, claiming that New Delhi was making concessions without receiving reciprocal commitments from Beijing.

“We are the one making concessions, including considering early harvest on the border issue. Why? There has been no explanation from the Narendra Modi government,” Owaisi said in another post.

His remarks come amid ongoing discussions on the future trajectory of India-China relations and efforts by both countries to stabilise ties following years of tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

India and China have witnessed strained relations since the 2020 border standoff in eastern Ladakh, though diplomatic and military-level engagements have continued to address outstanding issues and maintain peace along the border.

10 drug peddlers arrested across Jammu amid ongoing crackdown

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Ten alleged drug peddlers, including a resident of Punjab, were arrested along with a large quantity of heroin at separate places in Jammu, Udhampur, Kathua and Doda districts of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Wednesday.

Gagandeep Singh of Amritsar and his two associates from Jammu Damanjot Singh and Vivek Kumar were arrested following the busting of a Punjab-based drug network by Gandhi Nagar police here, a spokesperson said.

He said 780 grams of heroin were allegedly recovered from the three hardcore drug peddlers who were booked under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.

The police arrested two alleged drug peddlers Sahil Singh and Kuldeep Kumar and recovered 17 grams of heroin from their possession at Miran Sahib area, while another drug peddler Mohd Sharief was apprehended with 13 grams of heroin from Bishnah area in the outskirts of Jammu, the spokesman said.

He said Parvaiz Ahmad and Shakeel Ahmad, both residents of Srinagar, were arrested following the recovery of 19.47 grams and 18.61 grams of heroin during frisking at Phalata and Tikri on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in the Udhampur district.

In another successful operation in the Kathua district, the spokesman said an absconding drug peddler, Farman Ali, was arrested from Marheen area and seven grams of heroin were recovered from him.

Ali is the fourth drug peddler arrested by the police after the busting of a Punjab-based network run by his brother Gulzar Ahmad, leading to the total recovery of 369 grams of heroin and Rs one lakh cash, which were found hidden in the premises of a school, on the disclosure of Ahmad recently.

Nimpal Kumar was also arrested after 85 grams of heroin was seized from him during frisking at Chinar Morh in Doda district, the spokesman said.

Mini bus plunges into gorge in Kathua; 23 pilgrims injured

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At least 23 pilgrims were injured when a bus carrying them skidded off the road and fell into a gorge in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district on Wednesday, officials said.Maps

The pilgrims from Goran and Sumb villages of Samba were travelling to the Mata Sukrala Devi Temple in Billawar when the accident took place near Dingi Simbli on the Dhar Road, they said.

Locals rushed to the spot and initiated rescue efforts, with police teams subsequently joining the operation.

All the injured were shifted to hospital, where four of them were stated to be in a serious condition, the officials said.

Parliamentary Panel Led by Shashi Tharoor Meets LG Manoj Sinha in Srinagar

 The Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, headed by its Chairman Dr. Shashi Tharoor, called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at Lok Bhavan in Srinagar on Wednesday during its ongoing four-day study visit to the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

During the meeting, Dr. Tharoor briefed the Lieutenant Governor about the Committee’s engagements and interactions held during the visit. He informed that the members had visited border areas in Jammu and the Regional Passport Office on Tuesday and subsequently held detailed discussions with senior Army officials in Srinagar.

Members of the Committee also shared their observations and experiences from the visit and discussed various issues concerning governance, security, and development in the Union Territories.

Interacting with the Committee members, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha highlighted the socio-economic transformation and developmental progress witnessed in Jammu & Kashmir over the past six years. He underlined the significant improvement in the security situation and the growing sense of confidence and optimism among the people.

The Lieutenant Governor observed that Jammu & Kashmir has undergone a remarkable transformation since August 2019, with normal life functioning smoothly across the Union Territory and new opportunities emerging for its residents.

He also briefed the Committee on various infrastructure and development initiatives being undertaken across Jammu & Kashmir, stating that these projects are contributing to economic growth, improved connectivity, enhanced public services, and a better quality of life for citizens.

The Parliamentary Standing Committee is currently on a study tour aimed at assessing various aspects related to administration, development, border management, and public service delivery in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. The visit includes interactions with civil administration, security agencies, and other stakeholders in the two Union Territories.

Thousands Participate in Historic 8th Muharram Procession in Srinagar Amid Tight Security

 Amid elaborate security arrangements, thousands of Shia mourners on Wednesday participated in the traditional 8th Muharram procession along the historic Guru Bazar-Dalgate route in Srinagar, marking the fourth consecutive year that the procession has been permitted by the Jammu and Kashmir administration.

The procession commenced early in the morning from Guru Bazar and proceeded through Jahangir Chowk and Maulana Azad Road towards Dalgate. Devotees carrying religious banners and flags marched in large numbers, reciting marsiyas and nohas in remembrance of Imam Hussain (AS), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the martyrs of Karbala.

Dressed predominantly in black attire, mourners paid tribute to the supreme sacrifice of Imam Hussain and his companions, reaffirming the message of truth, justice, and resistance against oppression associated with the tragedy of Karbala.

Authorities had put in place a comprehensive security plan to ensure the peaceful conduct of the procession. Personnel from Jammu and Kashmir Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), and Traffic Police were deployed across the route. Surveillance drones monitored the procession while traffic movement on key roads was temporarily suspended to facilitate the smooth passage of mourners.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Srinagar, Sundeep Chakravarthy, said extensive arrangements had been made from the starting point to the culmination of the procession.

“Our only aim is to ensure that the procession is conducted peacefully and in a dignified manner. For that, we require the cooperation and support of the public with the police and civil administration,” he said.

Officials from the civil administration, police departments, and volunteers were seen providing drinking water, medical assistance, and other essential services to participants at various points along the route.

The traditional Guru Bazar-Dalgate procession remained suspended for more than three decades following the outbreak of militancy in the early 1990s. Its restoration in 2023 was widely welcomed by the Shia community and has since continued under enhanced security arrangements.

Meanwhile, the administration has also announced elaborate arrangements for the 10th Muharram procession, one of the most significant religious observances in the Islamic calendar, scheduled later this week.

The procession continued peacefully till the filing of this report, reflecting both the religious significance of Muharram and the administration’s efforts to facilitate the observance while maintaining public order and security.

‘Operation Sheruwali’ enters 32nd day in Rajouri, search operation continues

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The anti-terror operation, Operation Sheruwali, underway in the Dorimal-Gambir Mughlan area of the Manjakote sector in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, entered its 32nd day on Tuesday, with security forces continuing extensive search operations in the region.

‘Operation Sherawali’ is an ongoing, large-scale counter-terrorism combing mission in the dense forest belts of the Dorimal-Gambhir Mughlan sector in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. Launched in late May, the multi-agency operation aims to locate and neutralise armed infiltrators holed up in the region’s rugged mountainous terrain.

According to officials, all security agencies involved in the operation remain on high alert, with search and surveillance activities continuing in the dense forest terrain to track any suspicious movement and ensure the safety of local residents.

The official said that the operation is progressing as planned, with forces maintaining vigilance across the area.

“Security forces remain alert and committed to maintaining peace and security in the area. Additional checkpoints and area domination patrols are also being conducted as part of the ongoing efforts,” the officials said.

The prolonged operation highlights the determination of security forces to ensure peace and maintain security in the border district of Rajouri.

Search operations in the Dorimal forest area are continuing amid heightened security measures in the region, with authorities urging the public to remain vigilant and cooperate with security agencies.

Mehbooba Mufti at Kheer Bhawani Mela: “Move Beyond the Past, Build a Shared Future”

PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti on Monday called for stronger bonds between Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims, urging communities to move forward and invest in a shared future in Kashmir.

During her visit to the Kheer Bhawani temple in Ganderbal, Mufti interacted with Kashmiri Pandits attending the annual mela and said the warmth between communities reflects the spirit of Kashmiriyat.

She said it is time to overcome mistrust and division, while highlighting the role of Kashmiri Pandit doctors serving people across the Valley.

Mufti also urged the government to ensure better facilities for Kashmiri Pandits living in Kashmir and Jammu, and appealed for maintaining brotherhood and direct community connections.

159 Drug Samples Fail Quality Tests, One Spurious Medicine Detected in May Alert

The Central Drugs Laboratories have identified 46 drug samples as “Not of Standard Quality (NSQ)” in the monthly drug alert for May 2026, while State Drugs Testing Laboratories reported 113 NSQ samples.

The Health Ministry said the identification was part of routine regulatory surveillance by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) to ensure quality and safety of medicines in the market.

Officials clarified that NSQ findings relate only to the specific tested batches and do not indicate a concern with all products of the same medicine available in the market.

Meanwhile, one spurious drug sample from Assam was also detected, allegedly manufactured by unauthorised manufacturers using another company’s brand name. The matter is under investigation and action will follow as per law.

President Murmu Visits Kuno National Park, Reviews India’s Cheetah Reintroduction Project

President Droupadi Murmu concluded her five-day Madhya Pradesh visit after exploring Kuno National Park and reviewing the progress of India’s ambitious cheetah reintroduction initiative.

During her visit, the President toured the Cheetah Command and Control Centre, where she was briefed about advanced monitoring and tracking systems used to protect and study the big cats. She also viewed an exhibition highlighting the achievements of Project Cheetah.

The President later departed from Gwalior for Delhi, as Madhya Pradesh officials bid her farewell.

Launched in 2022, Project Cheetah aims to restore the cheetah population in India after its extinction, with Kuno National Park developed as the country’s first cheetah reintroduction site.