Canada drug superlab case update | Main accused Gagandeep Randhawa from Alawalpur jalandhar. Jalandhar Punjab | Canada 4000-crore drugs superlab case, photo of wrong youth goes viral: Released the video and said – I have nothing to do with it, all the news is fake, I am safe in Canada – Jalandhar News


Video released by Gaganpreet after wrong photo went viral in drugs racket worth Rs 4000 thousand crore. In which he is seen expressing his views.

Recently, the connection of Jalandhar of Punjab has come to light in the biggest drug recovery till date in Canada. Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa, resident of Alawalpur, Jalandhar, was named as the main accused in the case. But now the family of Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa has said that

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In the video, Gaganpreet Singh Randhawa is saying that I am a resident of Gol Pind, Jalandhar and my father’s name is Kulwant Singh. A news has been published in my name by a private newspaper. The said news is completely wrong. I am completely safe in Canada and my name is not in any case. Nor do I have anything to do with this case. This is absolutely fake news. Randhawa had to visit his village frequently.

At the same time, the police of Alawalpur police station also does not have any record against Gaganpreet Randhawa. The biggest bungalow in the entire village also belonged to Randhawa. Let us tell you that a person named Gaganpreet Singh has been arrested in a drugs case involving Rs 4 thousand crore in Canada. Due to the same name of both, the photo of Gaganpreet Singh, resident of Alawalpur, Jalandhar, started going viral. After which the family issued a statement.

Drugs factory was caught in Canada.

Drugs factory was caught in Canada.

RCMP found a cache of drugs The largest illegal drugs lab operating in Canada was busted by a special unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). A huge quantity of drugs, chemicals and weapons were recovered in it.

Also, Gaganpreet of Indian origin was arrested as the kingpin of this case. Canadian police recovered about 54 kg of fentanyl, 390 kg of methamphetamine, 35 kg of cocaine, 15 kg of MDMA, 6 kg of cannabis and 50 thousand Canadian dollars from the crime scene.