Two brothers were arrested on Wednesday by the Counter intelligence wing and Jalandhar rural police after recovering 7.5kg of opium from the vehicle they were travelling in at Goraya in district Jalandhar. Police said that Manpreet Singh, 29, and Kamaljeet Singh, 33, both of Warpal village in Amritsar, smuggled opium in Punjab after purchasing it from Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. HPS Khakh, Counter Intelligence Assistant Inspector General of Police said that the duo were nabbed after the accused in an international drug smuggling racket gave a tip-off during investigation. They were informed that the duo, travelling in a white Santro Zing on GT Road (Phillaur-Goraya), were carrying huge quantity of opium. Khakh said that the accused were intercepted at the special naka which was set up at Jalandhar-Ludhiana highway. The police searched the car and found opium weighing 7.5 kg hidden under bundles of iron bracelets. Police said that the two ran a small manufacturing unit of bracelets with their father, who expired in 2009. They later came in contact with truck drivers and started smuggling drugs to make easy money. A case was registered under Sections 18 and 25/61/85 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS), 1985, at Goraya police station.