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Punjab woman constable's arrest in drug case 'tip of iceberg', independent probe needed: Warring

The constable’s case was just an example of what has gone wrong with Punjab under the AAP government, he alleged.

April 06, 2025 / 21:09 IST
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This case was a “slap” on the Punjab government’s anti-drug campaign, he said.
This case was a “slap” on the Punjab government’s anti-drug campaign, he said.

Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring on Sunday sought an independent probe into the arrest of a woman constable with drugs, asserting that it is just the “tip of an iceberg.” Constable Amandeep Kaur was arrested following the recovery of 17.71 grams of heroin from her in Bathinda on Wednesday. She was later dismissed from service.

“How one of the Punjab Police’s own constables had been involved in drug trade and was nabbed with heroin,” Warring asked. “This is just the tip of the iceberg and the matter needs an independent and credible probe,” he said, while suggesting that the Punjab Police cannot do justice in this matter for obvious reasons.

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The constable’s case was just an example of what has gone wrong with Punjab under the AAP government, he alleged. This case was a “slap” on the Punjab government’s anti-drug campaign, he said.

Warring further alleged that while there is an “atmosphere of fear with gangsters ruling the roost,” the common man was “suffering” as his voice was not being heard. “Every section of the society, be it farmers, labourers, employees or teachers, is unhappy,” he said.