Ranchi, Oct. 24 -- Jharkhand's criminal networks are sourcing arms and ammunition from Pakistan via drone drops in Punjab's Moga district, a racket exposed after the arrest of five gang members, including a woman, Ranchi senior superintendent of police (SSP) Rakesh Ranjan said on Thursday. "Those arrested include Inamul Haq alias Bablu Khan, Ravi Anand alias Singha, Mohammad Shahid alias Afridi Khan, Mohammad Seraj alias Madan, and Riya Sinha - all residents of Ranchi and Khunti. Upon detailed interrogation, the arrested individuals revealed that Sujit Sinha and Prince Khan import these weapons and ammunition from Pakistan via drones through Moga (Punjab)," SSP Ranjan said. The SSP said that the weapons are used for extortion and other illegal activities operated from foreign soil. "They use these weapons to terrorise big businessmen, capitalists, and traders in various locations across the country, including Ranchi, and extort money. In Ranchi, Inamul Haq alias Bablu Khan, along with his henchmen, collects levies for Sujit Sinha and Prince Khan. The money collected is then delivered to Prince Khan through Sujit Sinha's henchmen, who send it to Pakistan via the UAE, where Prince Khan uses it to purchase illegal weapons and fund other illegal activities," SSP Ranjan said. He added that an FIR has been registered in this connection, and investigation is underway. "A case was registered at Sadar police station (BIT Mesra OP) under sections 111(3)/111(4)/61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 25(1-A)/25(1-B)a/25(6)/25(7)/26/35 of the Arms Act, and 17/18/18(B)/20/21 of the U.A.(P) Act," SSP Ranjan said....