Punjab: Armed smuggler held, 11.08 kg heroin recovered in Gurdaspur
Amritsar (Punjab) [India], November 15 (ANI): In a significant breakthrough on Saturday, the Border Security Force (BSF) apprehended an armed smuggler and recovered over 11 kg of heroin during an intelligence-based operation in the Gurdaspur sector.
According to a BSF official statement, the operation was launched on Saturday following reliable inputs from the force's intelligence wing regarding suspicious activity near the depth area of DBN Road. BSF intelligence staff apprehended an individual moving suspiciously near Pakhoke Mahimara village.
During sustained questioning, the individual pointed out a location where BSF troops conducted a detailed search. The force recovered "01 motorcycle and 04 large packets of suspected heroin, collectively weighing 11.08 kgs (including packing)."
The BSF statement added, "With its highly professional intelligence set up, sharp observation and swift actions, the BSF is committed to protecting its border as well as the hinterland from any nefarious cross-border activity."
According to BSF officials, the seizures were carried out during three intelligence-based operations targeting Pakistan-based drone networks. In the first incident, based on specific inputs, BSF troops conducted a search in agricultural fields near Kamal Wala village in Ferozepur district, where they recovered a DJI Mavic 3 Classic drone suspected to have been used for smuggling across the border. The drone was found lying in fields close to the international border fence.
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