Punjab Police struck gold in their global pursuit, detaining Amritpal Singh, the infamous Amrit Dalam of the Jagga Bhagwanpuria gang, right at the Moldova border. Triggered by an Interpol Red Notice facilitated by central agencies, the arrest ends a prolonged chase for this prime suspect in multiple Punjab crime dossiers.
Amritpal’s evasion tactics kept him off the radar for years, but Punjab’s Overseas Fugitive Tracking Cell (OFTec) cracked the case with superior intel and diplomacy. Announced on March 7, the news has electrified law enforcement circles. Extradition protocols are in motion, promising his imminent return to face charges.
Social media buzz from official handles paints a picture of seamless teamwork: ‘Custody at Moldova border via Red Notice.’ With 61 fugitives still at large abroad, this arrest exemplifies strategic prowess. It bolsters public confidence and pressures remaining gang members.
Looking ahead, this operation could reshape how India tackles cross-border criminality. Punjab Police vows continued vigilance, ensuring no haven exists for outlaws. As the world watches the extradition unfold, it’s a clear message: justice knows no frontiers.
