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Pakistani drone drops heroin near Punjab’s international border: BSF foils yet another narcotics smuggling attempt

| @indiablooms | Jul 21, 2023, at 05:01 pm

In a significant operation on July 18, the Border Security Force (BSF) successfully intercepted and recovered a substantial cache of heroin near the International Border in Punjab’s Tarn Taran district. The contraband, weighing over two kilograms, was dropped by a Pakistani drone, according to an official statement.

The incident unfolded in the late hours of July 17 and 18 when vigilant troops stationed near the border fence detected the sound of a drone releasing its illicit cargo. Acting swiftly, the BSF personnel launched a thorough search operation on the morning of July 18.

Their efforts bore fruit as they discovered a parcel containing approximately 2.35 kilograms of heroin in a field situated in the village of Kalsian Khurd. This successful seizure by the BSF dealt a significant blow to the drug trafficking network attempting to exploit the porous border.

The BSF promptly shared the details of the operation on social media, stating, “During night hours, #AlertBSF troops heard a Pakistani drone, dropping narcotics in farming fields ahead of border fencing. During the search, a consignment (Gross Wt- appx 2.350Kg), containing suspected #heroin, was recovered in Vil- Kalsian khurd, Distt- Tarn Taran.”

This incident once again highlights the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in curbing the menace of drug smuggling through technological means. The use of drones by criminal networks has become a matter of concern, as it enables them to transport illegal substances across borders with relative ease and anonymity.

The recovery of this significant quantity of heroin underscores the BSF’s unwavering commitment to securing the nation’s borders and safeguarding the lives of its citizens. Their swift response and successful operation have prevented a substantial quantity of drugs from entering the country, thereby disrupting the nefarious activities of drug traffickers.

The interception of the Pakistani drone and the subsequent recovery of heroin sends a strong message to those involved in the illicit drug trade. The BSF, in collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, remains steadfast in its efforts to counter such threats and maintain the integrity of India’s borders.

This incident also emphasizes the need for enhanced border security measures, including advanced surveillance systems, to effectively detect and counter the evolving tactics employed by drug traffickers. Additionally, international cooperation between neighboring countries is crucial to addressing the transnational nature of the drug trade and dismantling the networks that perpetuate it.

The BSF’s recent success serves as a reminder that constant vigilance, robust intelligence gathering, and proactive measures are essential in the ongoing battle against narcotics smuggling. The resolute actions of our security forces are commendable, and their commitment to preserving law and order is pivotal in protecting our society from the devastating consequences of drug abuse.

(Image and text credit: Khalsavox.com)

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