A high-command anti-narcotics operation by the Crime Control Department (CCD) has resulted in the killing of 10 alleged drug peddlers during police encounters across multiple Punjab districts, while 33 more suspects have been detained in Khanewal.
The coordinated raids were carried out in Gujranwala, Rahim Yar Khan, Mandi Bahauddin, Gujrat, Hafizabad, and Sialkot.
According to CCD officials, the operation was launched specifically to catch notorious drug dealers who have long evaded arrest.
CCD officials confirmed that three ice dealers were killed in Mandi Bahauddin, while two suspects were killed in Gujrat.
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In other districts, one drug peddler was killed each in Gujranwala, Hafizabad, and Sialkot, and two more in Rahim Yar Khan, bringing the total to 10.
Officials say the raids intensified as teams moved simultaneously across the region to dismantle active drug networks.
Suspects allegedly killed by accomplices
According to the CCD, all raids were conducted to arrest identified, wanted drug suppliers. However, officials claim the suspects and their accomplices offered strong resistance, opening fire on the raiding teams.
During the resulting encounters, the suspects were allegedly killed by the firing of their own accomplices, not by police. CCD teams are now conducting follow-up raids to locate and arrest the fleeing associates involved in the shootouts.
33 drug peddlers arrested in Khanewal
In a separate but connected action, CCD officials in Khanewal arrested 33 suspected drug peddlers during an intensified crackdown.
These arrests mark one of the largest single-day anti-narcotics actions in the district.
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Officials emphasize that the crackdown will continue until major drug distribution networks across Punjab are dismantled.
The CCD says the ongoing operation highlights the government’s commitment to combating drug trafficking, especially the surge of methamphetamine (ice) dealing in several districts.