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Punjab Police mobilize elite forces (SWAT, SOG, Ghatak) along the Pakistan border, deploying 16 companies and 90 strategic nakas. Mossad-trained units, skilled in counter-terrorism and VVIP protection, stand ready to respond to potential military escalation.

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- Time of India
SOG arrests clerk in Forest Guard exam paper leak case
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India.com
16 hours ago
- India.com
Middle-East Conflict: Who is Mossad's ‘Female Spy' Behind Irans Destruction?
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Time of India
17 hours ago
- Time of India
Police intensify search ops ahead of rath yatra, seize 15 firearms
Ahmedabad: Ahead of rath yatra on June 27, police and security agencies intensified search operations across the city to prevent untoward incidents. In the past month, police teams have seized more than 15 firearms and live cartridges from various locations. Multiple units, including the crime branch and city police, were involved in the operation. A campaign was launched to track down those moving around with weapons. The crime branch and SOG alone seized 10 firearms in the last month. In the past three days, the crime branch recovered three firearms. Separate cases related to illegal liquor and prohibited have also been registered. In Danilimda, a man was found with a country-made pistol. Based on a tip-off, police intercepted the suspect near Shastrinagar bridge. A search led to the recovery of a pistol marked "Made in Japan". The man confessed to purchasing the weapon for Rs 25,000 from an acquaintance in Uttar Pradesh two months ago. In Vatva, a man was caught with one pistol and four live cartridges. He was detained based on a specific lead. In a separate case, another individual was held near the riverfront with one pistol and one live cartridge. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Speel gratis in je browser – Geen download of installatie nodig! Taonga Farm Nu afspelen Undo In Dariyapur, during vehicle checking, police stopped a woman and three men carrying bags and suitcases. A search led to recovery of a country-made pistol and mobile phones. All four were taken into custody. Past records showed that some of them had criminal history, including cases under prohibition law and robbery. Police have registered cases under Arms Act and continue to investigate possible links and sources of the weapons.