Punjab authorities delivered justice swiftly, collaring two gunmen behind the explosive firing at a kabaddi tournament—one being the nephew of a shadowy foreign orchestrator. The high-impact arrests reverberate through criminal circles.
Amid roars of the crowd at the rural showdown, assailants unleashed a volley, igniting fear in this traditional powerhouse event. Miraculously, alert security averted tragedy, though the psychological toll lingers.
Months of undercover work culminated in the takedown, with the foreign handler’s relative and partner nabbed red-handed. From safe havens abroad, the handler allegedly bankrolled and blueprinted the attack to settle scores. Forensic evidence and call records sealed their fate.
Police paraded the suspects, displaying contraband arms linked to prior crimes. This operation fortifies Punjab’s defenses against imported vendettas poisoning community spirit. Kabaddi, more than a sport, embodies Punjabi pride and must remain untainted.
Analysts predict ripple effects, deterring other handlers reliant on local muscle. Enhanced SOPs now mandate drone surveillance and informant networks at tournaments. Voices from villages applaud the move, demanding holistic reforms against narco-terror nexuses. With momentum building, Punjab eyes a violence-free sporting future.