Punjab Police crack down on hawala networks

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12 Jun 2026 • 6:54 AM MYT
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In the third phase of the Punjab Government’s flagship anti-drug campaign, ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’, the Punjab Police have launched a statewide crackdown on hawala networks allegedly facilitating the movement of drug money.

The primary objective of the operation is to dismantle the financial backbone of illegal smuggling syndicates involved in trafficking drugs and weapons into the border state.

The Amritsar police have also intensified action against individuals suspected of engaging in unlawful financial transactions linked to the narcotics trade.

Acting on intelligence inputs and financial investigations, police teams identified 32 suspected hawala operators. Of these, one accused has been formally arrested, while the remaining individuals have been summoned for questioning. Their financial transactions are being scrutinised to determine their involvement in hawala operations and the transfer of proceeds generated through drug trafficking, said Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar.

Bhullar said that since the launch of the ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ campaign, the city police have arrested 21 hawala operators and recovered Rs 1.80 crore in suspected drug-related funds.

Those arrested in previous operations include two Afghan nationals, a dry-fruit trader, a hosiery businessman from Ludhiana, a Nigerian supplier, two Karnataka residents operating from Delhi and an accused based in Rajasthan. The police believe these individuals played significant roles in laundering and transferring drug proceeds through illegal hawala channels.

Further investigations are underway to identify additional beneficiaries, assets and financial networks connected to the operations.