Mohali, June 13 -- Two operatives of a trans-border narco-terror network, hiding in Zirakpur, were arrested following a tip-off. The accused have been identified as Paraspreet Singh alias Paras and Gurwinder Singh, both residents of Rajoke village, Tarn Taran. They were living in a rented accommodation in Zirakpur after fleeing their native village to avoid arrest. Ravjot Grewal, AIG State Special Operation Cell, SAS Nagar, said that acting on a tip-off, the duo was kept under surveillance and arrested from Patiala Road, Zirakpur on June 10. Police recovered a Glock 9mm pistol, three magazines and 207 gm heroin from their rented accommodation in Badal Colony, Zirakpur. Preliminary investigation revealed that the accused had links with Pakistan-based arms and narco smugglers and were part of a larger conspiracy to destabilise the state through drone-delivered arms and drugs. They have been booked under Section 25 of the Arms Act and Section 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita at SSOC police station, SAS Nagar. Paraspreet was wanted by Tarn Taran police in an Arms Act case, following the arrest of his associates Surajpal and Arshdeep of Lakhna village, Tarn Taran, with six firearms, including two PX5.30 pistols, four Glock 9mm pistols, and ammunition. According to AIG Grewal, Paraspreet took control of the network after Surajpal's arrest and established direct links with Pakistani handlers using drones to drop consignments into Indian territory. Gurwinder coordinated the retrieval of these arms and drug consignments in Punjab....