Bulldozing Crime: Demolition of Drug Smugglers' House
The district administration demolished the house of two notorious drug smugglers, Anwar Gill and Abhi, using a bulldozer. Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar warned smugglers of strict action against illegal activities. Several cases, including drug and arms charges, are registered against the accused cousins.

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In a stern crackdown on illegal activities, the district administration demolished the residences of two notorious drug smugglers in a village. The operation was spearheaded by Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar, who has issued a strong warning to those involved in drug trafficking.
The targeted demolition involved the home of Anwar Gill and Abhi, both of whom have multiple accusations against them under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act as well as the Arms Act. The demolition was conducted with a bulldozer in the presence of senior police officials.
The police have registered five cases against Gill and several others against Abhi. Both accused are cousins and lived in the same house. The operation reflects law enforcement's tough stance on crime and serves as a cautionary tale for others involved in similar activities.
(With inputs from agencies.)