In a significant breakthrough, Punjab Police have arrested two alleged shooters linked to a brazen firing incident at a kabaddi tournament. The operation targeted individuals connected to a foreign handler, marking a major crackdown on organized crime in the region.
The dramatic events unfolded during a high-stakes kabaddi match in Punjab, where gunfire erupted, sending spectators into panic. Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes as shots rang out amid cheering crowds. Fortunately, no lives were lost, but the incident highlighted rising tensions in rural sports events often marred by rivalries.
Police sources revealed that one of the arrested shooters is a close relative of a notorious foreign-based handler believed to orchestrate such attacks from abroad. This handler, operating from outside India, has long been on the radar for fueling gang violence through proxies. The arrests followed meticulous surveillance and intelligence gathering over several weeks.
Authorities recovered firearms and ammunition from the suspects, who confessed to their roles under interrogation. The operation underscores Punjab Police’s renewed vigor against cross-border criminal networks exploiting local disputes. Officials emphasized that kabaddi tournaments, a cultural staple, will not be allowed to become battlegrounds for gangsters.
This development comes amid a series of similar incidents plaguing Punjab’s sporting events. Law enforcement vows to intensify patrols and intelligence ops at future tournaments. Community leaders have welcomed the arrests, urging sustained action to restore safety. As investigations deepen, more links to international syndicates may surface, promising further detentions.
