Police professed to have captured four people for wagering and smuggling carrying on Monday. The accused supposedly betted on different modes, including cricket. Police additionally recuperated 200 gm heroin from their ownership, said SSP Navjot Singh Mahal. The module has been busted by the CIA of Mohali and two people have been captured in two separate cases, he said.
The SSP said that one of the blamed, Badal, age 25, resident of LIC Colony, Kharar, worked as a scrap dealer. Inspector Balwinder Singh, in charge of CIA staff, said the police got a clue about an individual occupied with wagering in Kharar. At the point when police struck his whereabouts, they recuperated slips of wagering, a ball pen, and Rs 4,500 from the spot.
Belarus accused of state terrorism over migrant crisis
Rajesh Kumar and Vijay Rana from sector 56 and 41A, respectively, in Chandigarh; Johnny Bagla from Anupgarh village in Ganganagar, currently living in Jalvayu Vihar, Mohali, and Ashwani Chohan of Sector 19, Panchkula, was running a large scale cricket betting and match-fixing racket through mobile phones and laptops, said Satinder Singh, senior superintendent of police (SSP).
Police said he was captured and a case under Gambling Act was enlisted against him at Kharar police headquarters. In the subsequent case, CIA reviewer Baljinder Singh said based on a hint, police captured three people and recuperated 200 grams of heroin and a vehicle from their ownership. The official said that a designated spot was laid on Kharar-Kurali street after the tipoff, where the accused were captured. During questioning, they said they train individuals in paragliding in their particular regions and they began providing drugs in the wake of interacting with drug addicts. They said they get heroin from Delhi and sell it in Mohali at expanded costs.