The Aryavarth Express
Ferozepur: The Border Security Force (BSF) has shot down a drone that was carrying heroin and a pistol from across the border in Punjab’s Ferozepur.
The BSF on Saturday said that 500 grammes of heroin, a pistol, and a magazine were recovered from the drone.
On Thursday, the BSF recovered 13 kilogrammes of suspected heroin in the Tarn Taran Border district of Punjab, the office said.
In a post X, BSF Punjab Frontier said, “This recovery has dealt a significant blow to trans-border criminals attempting to smuggle heroin into India from the Pakistan border.”.
On the same day, BSF troops, in collaboration with Tarn-Taran police, conducted a search operation and recovered, improvised, and assembled a Pakistani drone.
“During the afternoon hours, the search party recovered an improvised and assembled Pakistan drone from Naushera Dhalla village in Tarn-Taran district,’’ the BSF wrote on X.
The BSF said, “This recovery is significant as it highlights the innovative methods used by Pakistan smugglers. Countering the use of such assembled drones is a crucial step in curbing smuggling activities.“.
On October 7, the BSF recovered approximately 560 grammes of suspected heroin in a plastic container in Ratan Khurd village, Amritsar district, Punjab officials said.
According to a BSF press release, troops observed a suspicious container while overseeing harvesting operations ahead of the border security fence at the Amritsar border.
The plastic container, wrapped in yellow adhesive tape, had an iron wire hook attached. Inside, the heroin was found, the press release stated.
In a similar incident on October 5, BSF, in collaboration with Punjab Police, recovered a 68-gramme packet of suspected heroin from Dhal Village in Punjab’s Tarn-Taran district.
The narcotics were wrapped in yellow and white adhesive tape, and an improvised mental wire loop was attached to the packet. This recovery took place in a farming field in Dal village, the BSF added.