Overview
- On June 21, Punjab Police seized three Turkish-made PX5 pistols in separate Amritsar operations, marking the largest recovery of such weapons this month.
- Since early June, at least four drone-based smuggling attempts have been foiled across Amritsar, Lopoke, Daoke, Bhakna Kalan and Lakhna, yielding more than a dozen foreign-made firearms.
- Investigators have linked the air-drops to Pakistan-based handler Noor Ahmed and UK-based terror operative Dharam Singh alias Dharma Sandhu, who coordinate with groups such as Babbar Khalsa International.
- Officials warn that Turkish drones and PX5 pistols have supplanted earlier Chinese systems and weaponry as the preferred tools for arming local gangsters and sleeper terror cells.
- Security agencies are intensifying aerial surveillance and ground raids to intercept further consignments and dismantle the networks behind the arms drops.