Four Arrested in Kharar for Assaulting Police and Drug Offenses
Four arrested for attacking police team in Kharar; heroin, cash and vehicles seized
Hindustan Times
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In Kharar, Punjab, India, four individuals were arrested after allegedly attacking a police team during a drug operation. The police seized 83 grams of heroin, ₹15,000 in cash, and two vehicles. The suspects are linked to ongoing investigations into local drug trafficking.
- 01Four individuals arrested for attacking police during a drug operation.
- 02Police recovered 83 grams of heroin and ₹15,000 in cash.
- 03The suspects attempted to run over police personnel before the arrest.
- 04The operation was directed by senior police officials in Kharar.
- 05Further investigations are underway to uncover links to a larger drug network.
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On April 18, 2026, Kharar Sadar Police in Punjab, India, arrested four men for allegedly attacking a police team during a drug search operation. The incident occurred in the JTPL area of Sector 115, where police noticed suspicious behavior among a group of young men. When questioned, the suspects, believed to be under the influence of drugs, attempted to flee by running over the officers and subsequently assaulted them. Police quickly apprehended the suspects, identified as Amanpreet Singh, Amandeep Singh, Harvinder Singh, and Mandeep Singh. A search yielded 83 grams of heroin, ₹15,000 in drug money, and two vehicles used in the offenses. The arrested were presented in court and received a three-day police remand. Following drug testing, additional charges under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act were added. The police are continuing their investigation to determine connections to a broader drug trafficking network in the area.
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This operation highlights the ongoing issues of drug trafficking in Kharar and aims to deter future incidents of drug-related crime.
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