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Hindustan Times
22-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Ludhiana: Three arrested with 290 gm heroin, ₹1 lakh drug money recovered
The crime branch of Ludhiana police commissionerate arrested three accused for drug peddling in two separate cases on Wednesday evening. The police recovered 290 gm heroin and ₹1.05 lakh drug money from their possession. The accused have been identified as Mohammad Gufran, 19, of New Radha Vihar of Bhamian Kalan, Mohammad Shehnawaz Ansari alias Danish Ansari, 20, of Bhamian Kalan and Mohammad Kamil, 43, of Village Jagirpur of Meharban. While Mohammad Gurfam and Mohammad Shehnawaz are natives of Bihar, Mohammad Kamil is from Uttar Pradesh. Additional deputy commissioner of police (ADCP) Investigation Amandeep Singh Brar stated that in the first case the crime branch police arrested Mohammad Gurfam and Mohammad Shehnawaz from Sadhu Ground, Bhamian Road following a tip-off. The accused were going to deliver the consignment riding a bike. The police stopped them for checking. When frisked the police recovered 270 gm heroin, ₹1.05 lakh drug money and a bike from their possession. The ADCP added that an FIR under sections 21, 29, 61 and 85 of NDPS act has been lodged against the accused at Jamalpur Police station. The police are scanning their forward and backward links. Inspector Beant Juneja, incharge crime branch, stated that Mohammad Gufran works at a salon, while Mohammad Shehnawaz is a daily wager who paints buildings. Mohammad Gufran is facing trial in two cases of assault and setting a bike on fire following a scuffle. The accused was wanted by the police in both cases. Mohammad Shehnawaz Ansari has two cases of assault and snatching lodged against him. He was bailed out on March 28 from the jail. The inspector added that in the second case the police arrested Mohammad Kamil and recovered 20 gm heroin from his possession. The police arrested the accused from Tibba road following a tip-off. An FIR under sections 21, 29, 61 and 85 of NDPS act has been lodged against the accused at Tibba police station. 18 villages declared drug-free In a strong push against drug abuse, Punjab cabinet minister Hardeep Singh Mundian on Thursday led the 'Nasha Mukti Yatra' through villages in his Sahnewal constituency, declaring 18 villages as officially drug-free. The campaign saw spirited participation in Tajpur Bet, Khasi Kalan, and Khasi Khurd villages, where residents pledged to support the state's anti-drug mission. Marking a significant milestone in the government's ongoing war against drugs, the panchayats of these villages took a united stand—resolving not to provide legal guarantees for anyone involved in drug-related crimes. 'This is not just a campaign. It is a people's revolution,' said Mundian, addressing the gatherings. The Minister highlighted that under the state's 'Yudh Nashian Virudh' initiative, properties of 86 alleged drug peddlers have been razed so far in an effort to dismantle the network from its roots. He said the momentum gained from these public-driven initiatives has injected fresh energy into the state's war against drugs. 'This movement is being powered by the people themselves. Our goal is to reclaim the future of Punjab's youth by freeing every street and every home from the grip of drugs,' Mundian said. He also encouraged people to report drug-related activities using a dedicated and confidential WhatsApp helpline (97791-00200), and assured free treatment at government de-addiction centres for those seeking help.


Jordan News
11-02-2025
- Politics
- Jordan News
Jenin: Israeli military assault continues for the 22nd day with over 22,000 displaced people - Jordan News
The Israeli occupation continues the aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp for the twenty-second consecutive day, which has so far killed 25 Palestinians and left dozens of injuries, and massive destruction of infrastructure and property. اضافة اعلان At dawn today, the occupation forces stormed the eastern neighborhood of the city of Jenin, accompanied by military bulldozers that began destroying the infrastructure and streets, citizens' vehicles and property, and the occupation soldiers deployed their snipers in high buildings and on the roofs of houses. The assistant governor of Jenin, Mansour al-Saadi, said that the occupation forces caused massive destruction in the Jenin camp and forcibly displaced more than 20,000 people. The director of the Chamber of Commerce, Mohammad Kamil, told WAFA that the city's market is completely closed, noting that the city has seen closures that exceeded 25 days since the beginning of this year, and that the occupation forces deliberately destroyed the infrastructure and the city's economy. He added that the repeated raids by the occupation on the city of Jenin led to a decline in purchasing power, difficulty in transporting and distributing goods, with difficulty of shop owners arriving to their shops, which affected all economic sectors within the city and its countryside, which amounted to about 1,400 shops. According to the mayor of Jenin, Mohammad Jarar, the city has incurred economic losses exceeding $2 billion in infrastructure, buildings and shops, during the past three years, after being subjected to 104 continuous raids. He pointed out that this aggression and the forced displacement is "the worst ever", and coincides with difficult economic conditions, and that what is happening in Jenin is a disaster on all levels, especially with the displacement of 15,000 civilians in a small city like Jenin accompanied by very difficult economic conditions. For the 22nd consecutive day, the occupation continues to demolish and burn citizens' homes in the camp, amidst intensive flying of drones. The occupation forces also destroyed the street leading to the purification station in Jenin and parts of it, while it continues to send military reinforcements accompanied by bulldozers to the city of Jenin and the surroundings of the camp. Israeli mechanisms continue to besiege Jenin Governmental Hospital after bulldozing its entrance and the main street leading to it. For the twenty-first consecutive day, the hospital's departments suffer from a severe shortage of potable water, while the necessary hospital departments are operating at their minimum capacity due to the Israeli aggression. Yesterday, the Israeli occupation forces burned an agricultural barn during their storming of the village of Al-Jadeeda, east of Jenin. WAFA

Ammon
11-02-2025
- Politics
- Ammon
Jenin: Israeli military assault continues for the 22nd day with over 22,000 displaced people
Ammon News - The Israeli occupation continues the aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp for the twenty-second consecutive day, which has so far killed 25 Palestinians and left dozens of injuries, and massive destruction of infrastructure and property. At dawn today, the occupation forces stormed the eastern neighborhood of the city of Jenin, accompanied by military bulldozers that began destroying the infrastructure and streets, citizens' vehicles and property, and the occupation soldiers deployed their snipers in high buildings and on the roofs of houses. The assistant governor of Jenin, Mansour al-Saadi, said that the occupation forces caused massive destruction in the Jenin camp and forcibly displaced more than 20,000 people. The director of the Chamber of Commerce, Mohammad Kamil, told WAFA that the city's market is completely closed, noting that the city has seen closures that exceeded 25 days since the beginning of this year, and that the occupation forces deliberately destroyed the infrastructure and the city's economy. He added that the repeated raids by the occupation on the city of Jenin led to a decline in purchasing power, difficulty in transporting and distributing goods, with difficulty of shop owners arriving to their shops, which affected all economic sectors within the city and its countryside, which amounted to about 1,400 shops. According to the mayor of Jenin, Mohammad Jarar, the city has incurred economic losses exceeding $2 billion in infrastructure, buildings and shops, during the past three years, after being subjected to 104 continuous raids. He pointed out that this aggression and the forced displacement is "the worst ever", and coincides with difficult economic conditions, and that what is happening in Jenin is a disaster on all levels, especially with the displacement of 15,000 civilians in a small city like Jenin accompanied by very difficult economic conditions. For the 22nd consecutive day, the occupation continues to demolish and burn citizens' homes in the camp, amidst intensive flying of drones. The occupation forces also destroyed the street leading to the purification station in Jenin and parts of it, while it continues to send military reinforcements accompanied by bulldozers to the city of Jenin and the surroundings of the camp. Israeli mechanisms continue to besiege Jenin Governmental Hospital after bulldozing its entrance and the main street leading to it. For the twenty-first consecutive day, the hospital's departments suffer from a severe shortage of potable water, while the necessary hospital departments are operating at their minimum capacity due to the Israeli aggression.