The Punjab Police has successfully busted a Pakistan-backed arms and drug smuggling ring, resulting in the arrest of five key individuals. The operation, which was carried out in collaboration with central agencies, has shed light on the intricate network of smugglers and their links to Pakistan-based handlers. According to reports, the smugglers were involved in the illicit trade of arms, ammunition, and drugs, which were being smuggled into India through the Pakistan border. The arrested individuals, who were found to be in possession of large quantities of heroin, arms, and ammunition, have been identified as major players in the smuggling ring. The police have seized a significant amount of contraband, including 10 kg of heroin, 5 pistols, and 100 rounds of ammunition, from the accused. The investigation has revealed that the smugglers were using sophisticated methods to evade detection, including the use of encrypted communication channels and clandestine meetings. The Punjab Police has been working tirelessly to dismantle the smuggling network, which has been operational for several years. The arrests are a major blow to the Pakistan-backed smuggling ring, which has been responsible for fueling the drug menace in Punjab. The police have also identified several other individuals who are suspected to be involved in the smuggling ring and are currently on the run. The operation is a significant achievement for the Punjab Police, which has been facing criticism for its handling of the drug menace in the state. The police have assured that they will continue to crack down on smuggling rings and work towards making Punjab a drug-free state. The arrests have also highlighted the need for increased vigilance along the Pakistan border, where smugglers have been exploiting the porous border to smuggle contraband into India. The government has been working to strengthen border security, including the deployment of additional troops and the use of advanced technology to monitor the border. The smuggling ring is believed to have been operating in several districts of Punjab, including Amritsar, Tarn Taran, and Ferozepur. The police have been conducting raids and searches in these districts to apprehend other suspects and seize contraband. The investigation has also revealed that the smugglers were using the proceeds from the illicit trade to fund terrorist activities in the state. The police have been working closely with central agencies, including the National Investigation Agency (NIA), to investigate the links between the smuggling ring and terrorist organizations. The arrests are a major breakthrough in the fight against terrorism and the drug menace in Punjab. The police have assured that they will continue to work tirelessly to dismantle the smuggling network and bring those involved to justice. The operation is a significant achievement for the Punjab Police, which has been facing challenges in its efforts to combat the drug menace in the state. The government has been working to provide additional resources and support to the police to help them in their efforts to combat the smuggling ring. The arrests have also highlighted the need for increased awareness and education about the dangers of drug abuse and the importance of reporting suspicious activity to the authorities.