Tensions gripped Moga as police dismantled a budding arms possession racket, nabbing Sukhchain Singh with two desi pistols and four live cartridges in a well-coordinated raid. Centered in Nihal Singh Wala, this development marks a victory in Punjab’s war on crime.
Patrol teams received an urgent intel about the Beed Rauke resident heading towards Ranseh Road on foot, armed and dangerous. The rapid response trapped Sukhchain, whose search uncovered a .32 bore pistol loaded with two cartridges. Charges under the Arms Act followed swiftly.
Remanded for 48 hours post-court, the interrogation cracked open revelations: the weapon sourced from Sharnpreet Singh. This trail led to the second pistol’s recovery from a strategic hideout near drains between Ranseh Khurd and Beed Rauke villages.
Sukhchain, alias Chaina, boasts a rap sheet of five offenses, fueling expectations of broader confessions. DSP Nihal Singh Wala Anwar Ali hailed the operation’s precision, part of an aggressive anti-crime initiative. Ongoing investigations promise to expose deeper connections, reassuring residents of fortified policing.

