<p>Chandigarh: Punjab Police on Friday said it has busted a Pakistan-based and ISI-controlled narco-smuggling module and arrested its Indian operative with 85 kg of heroin.</p>.<p>The module was being operated by a UK-based drug handler, police said.</p>.<p>"In the biggest drug seizure of 2025, @TarnTaranPolice busts a cross-border, #ISI-controlled-#Pakistan based narco-smuggling module operated by #UK-based drug handler Lalli and arrests his #India-based operative, Amarjot Singh @ Jota Sandhu, resident of Vill. Bhittewad, Amritsar Rural and recovers 85 Kg Heroin," Punjab Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav posted on X.</p>.Drugs worth Rs 10 crore seized in Pune, Mumbai; three arrested.<p>The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is Pakistan's military intelligence agency.</p>.<p>Yadav said Amarjot was receiving consignments from smugglers across the border and supplying drugs across Punjab. His residence served as a major stash point for the network, the police chief said.</p>.<p>DGP Yadav said an FIR has been registered and further investigations are ongoing to trace backward and forward linkages.</p>.<p>"We are actively pursuing leads and expect more arrests and recoveries in the coming days," he said.</p>.<p>Punjab Police remains unwavering in its war against drugs, "and such recoveries reaffirm our resolve to make Punjab drug-free", he said. </p>
<p>Chandigarh: Punjab Police on Friday said it has busted a Pakistan-based and ISI-controlled narco-smuggling module and arrested its Indian operative with 85 kg of heroin.</p>.<p>The module was being operated by a UK-based drug handler, police said.</p>.<p>"In the biggest drug seizure of 2025, @TarnTaranPolice busts a cross-border, #ISI-controlled-#Pakistan based narco-smuggling module operated by #UK-based drug handler Lalli and arrests his #India-based operative, Amarjot Singh @ Jota Sandhu, resident of Vill. Bhittewad, Amritsar Rural and recovers 85 Kg Heroin," Punjab Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav posted on X.</p>.Drugs worth Rs 10 crore seized in Pune, Mumbai; three arrested.<p>The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is Pakistan's military intelligence agency.</p>.<p>Yadav said Amarjot was receiving consignments from smugglers across the border and supplying drugs across Punjab. His residence served as a major stash point for the network, the police chief said.</p>.<p>DGP Yadav said an FIR has been registered and further investigations are ongoing to trace backward and forward linkages.</p>.<p>"We are actively pursuing leads and expect more arrests and recoveries in the coming days," he said.</p>.<p>Punjab Police remains unwavering in its war against drugs, "and such recoveries reaffirm our resolve to make Punjab drug-free", he said. </p>