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Barnala police freeze ₹60-lakh drug money in 5-yr-old case
Barnala police freeze ₹60-lakh drug money in 5-yr-old case

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Barnala police freeze ₹60-lakh drug money in 5-yr-old case

The Barnala police have frozen drug money amounting to ₹ 60.2 lakh under section 68(F) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, linked to a case registered in July 2020, deputy superintendent of police Satvir Singh said on Friday. The Barnala police have frozen drug money amounting to ₹ 60.2 lakh under section 68(F) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, linked to a case registered in July 2020, deputy superintendent of police Satvir Singh said on Friday. (Getty Images/iStockphoto/ Representational image) As per the information, the police got the drug money frozen by the competent authority and administrator, smugglers and foreign exchange manipulators (forfeiture of property) in New Delhi. In such matters, the police prepare and send proposals to the competent authority, which then processes and issues further directives. The drug money is directly linked to a case registered in July 2020 under sections 21, 22, and 29/61/85 of the NDPS Act at the Barnala police station. Providing insights into the operation, deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Satvir Singh said, 'The case involved around ₹ 1 crore worth of tablets which were recovered.' He said of the total recovered drug money, ₹ 48,58,000 was recovered from Raghu Raja, a resident of Jandiala Guru, Amritsar, while an additional ₹ 11,75,000 was recovered from Vikas Mangla, a resident of Moga. Reverting on the timeline, the DSP said that the trial for this case is currently underway. The process under Section 68(F) is lengthy, which is why it has taken time. It is an ongoing process. He added that investigations are continuing to freeze properties belonging to other individuals involved in the case. 'More than 10 individuals were involved, all of them have been arrested and are on trial,' the DSP added.

GMADA planning big for Mohali's growth while forgetting Ecocity-2
GMADA planning big for Mohali's growth while forgetting Ecocity-2

Hindustan Times

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

GMADA planning big for Mohali's growth while forgetting Ecocity-2

Amid its ambitious preparations to acquire around 2,600 acres of land in Mohali for residential, commercial, industrial and institutional development, the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) has failed to launch the Ecocity-2 (extension) scheme in New Chandigarh's Hoshiarpur village even 12 years after land acquisition. In 2013, GMADA had acquired 96 acres and issued letters of intent (LoIs) to the allottees the same year, but it is yet to begin development work. Over the past decade, residential and commercial plots have been carved out, but the project remains stalled, leaving the allottees in limbo. GMADA had paid compensation to landowners who opted for monetary settlement, but those who chose to receive plots under the land pooling scheme through this project wait in uncertainty. Avtar Singh, a landowner, said, 'It has been 12 years. As many as 106 residential plots and 66 commercial ones have been carved out, but the scheme is yet to materialise. No development activity has taken place.' 'GMADA took high-interest loans from banks to pay compensation to the farmers, but the amounts the latter received were meagre. The authority has been paying heavy interest on these loans, but there has been no effort to develop or launch the scheme and recover the amount by selling the plots,' he said. Echoing similar concerns, another landowner, Satvir Singh, said, 'In 2013, we were forced to hand over our fertile chunks of land which were our only source of income. Now, we feel betrayed. GMADA has issued only letters of intent under the land pooling scheme, but no allotment has been made.' According to Satvir, 'Without this (allotment), we cannot develop our plots to build houses or open showrooms. Our livelihoods and our kid's future are at stake.' 'The authorities are planning to initiate new schemes but what about the one which awaits completion for a decade?' he asked. When contacted, GMADA chief administrator Vishesh Sarangal said, 'We floated tenders to carry out development works recently. We require approval from the competent authority. Once we receive the same, the work on the project will begin.' In its executive meeting on June 6, GMADA had decided to acquire 2,600 acres across multiple sectors in Mohali. According to the decision, 236 acres will be acquired in Sector 87 for commercial use, 313 acres in Sector 84 for institutional purposes, 321 acres across Sectors 101 to 103 for industrial development and a substantial 1,800 acres in Sectors 120 to 125 along the PR-7 road for residential development. The land acquisition process is slated to begin next month.

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