Vijender(27), a DSP rank officer with Haryana police, on his part trashed allegations he has links with an alleged NRI drug dealer arrested by the Punjab Police, saying the "ridiculous charges" would be proved wrong in investigations.
Punjab police had recovered 26 kg of heroin from Anoop Singh Kahlon's house in 'Savastik Vihar' in Zirakpur on the outskirts of the city in Mohali district yesterday. Four peersons including Kahlon have been arrested so far.
Besides Kahlon, an alleged drug peddler based in Canada, the other arrested person was Kulwinder Singh alias Rockey of Nawan Shahar Badala village in Kharar area of Mohali.
According to police sources, two more persons were arrested but their identity is not being disclosed on the plea further investigations may be hampered.
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Initial probe by the Punjab police has not suggested any link with Vijender, whose wife's car was recovered at some distance from the NRI's house.
"In the initial probe there has been nothing to tell. Besides, it appears there is no link of the boxer with the person from whose house the heroin was seized," he said.
He, however, said that "if needed we may call Vijender for questioning. But at present there is nothing in connection with Vijender," he added.
Vijender, the former world number one, who gave India its first Olympic medal in boxing in 2008, has denied that he knew the alleged NRI drug peddler.
Sources at National Institute of Sports (NIS) at Patiala said Police have questioned Ram Singh and so far found nothing incriminating againts him.
Haryana Police was also in touch with its counter-parts in Punjab following the seizure.