It also recovered 10 foreign-made pistols from locations pinpointed by them, taking the total recovery of pistols to 27.ĭGP Yadav said Jaskaran and Rattanbir revealed that their associate Surinder had picked up a consignment of arms/ammunition they had earlier smuggled in from Pakistan with the help of drones. On Wednesday, a team from Counter Intelligence, Amritsar, arrested two members of the module, including a prisoner identified as Jaskaran Singh and his aide Rattanbir Singh. 1.1 Crore INR and 500 Grams #Heroin (2/2) Major blow to smuggling drone network in an effort to make #Punjab secure & safe as per vision of CM 1 MP-4 Rifle, 17 Pistols, 10 Magazines, 700+ ammunition rounds, Rs. The police have recovered Rs 1.01 crore in cash, 500 gram heroin, 17 pistols and 400 live cartridges, an MP-4 rifle and 300 rounds, two weighing machines and two currency counting machines from them, he said. The arrested accused include Surinder Singh of Barwala village in Tarn Taran and brothers Harchand Singh and Gursahib Singh of Valtoha in Amritsar. What you looking at me like that for? C'mon man, bust a move if you're feeling froggy.Punjab Police has busted a cross-border drone-based arms smuggling module with the arrest of five men during the week, officials said on Saturday.Ī cache of sophisticated arms and ammunition were also recovered from them, Punjab Police said in a statement quoting Director-General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav.Ĭounter Intelligence of #PunjabPolice in an ongoing anti-terrorist operation busts another cross border drone-based arms smuggling module and arrested 4 persons with huge catche of sophisticated firearms thwarting designs of Pakistan ISI to create disturbance in Punjab (1/2) /18DmkwHLFP ( African-American Vernacular, idiomatic, transitive ) To attempt, make, or strike a blow."Hey, did you see Bob last night with that chick?" "Yeah, he had to bust a move and got laid." ( African-American Vernacular, idiomatic, transitive ) To save oneself from an awkward situation with a woman.( African-American Vernacular, idiomatic, transitive ) To depart.( African-American Vernacular, idiomatic, transitive ) To evade.Jim went over to hit on that girl at the bar, but as he opened his mouth, he felt he was about to bust a move, so he continued toward the patio outside. ( African-American Vernacular, idiomatic, transitive ) To flatulate.I'm gonna bust a move on that fine ass bitch. ( African-American Vernacular, idiomatic, transitive ) To seduce, make a move on.( African-American Vernacular, idiomatic, transitive ) To dance.ĭamn, see that guy on the dance floor? He can bust a move! That, my friend, is groovin'.said “Pay attention, my intention is to bust a move.” It was then popularized in the 1989 single of the same name by rapper Young MC, who tells (in the song) of his several attempts to find (or seduce) a woman in various places and failing to be able to do so because he can't dance he isn't able to "bust a move."īust a move ( third-person singular simple present busts a move, present participle busting a move, simple past and past participle busted a move or bust a move) The original usage of this phrase is "to dance." The term appeared in the 1986 song “Posse in Effect” by Beastie Boys, in which M.C.A. Ellipsis of bust out a move ( “ break out a move ” ), in reference to unveiling or demonstrating a move from one's repertoire of dance moves.
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