In a joint operation of police and BSF drug worth smuggled from Pakistan seized

Published Date: 09-06-2023 | 10:43 am

Amritsar: In a joint operation of BSF and Punjab Police succeeded to seize five packets of heroin (drug) with gross Weight of 5.260 Kgs which was smuggled to India through drone from Pakistan.

 In an official statement issued here today, BSF official stated that on 09th June at around 0130 AM, BSF intercepted movement of a suspected drone near Village – Rai, District – Amritsar. As per the laid down drill, BSF troops immediately reacted to intercept the drone.

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Meanwhile, the depth deployed Police naka party also joined the BSF party and a joint search Ops was launched in the area. During the search, 01 big packet, contraband, wrapped in a yellow-coloured adhesive tape along with one green colour nylon rope and hook attached with the packet was recovered from the farming field on the outskirts of Village – Rear Kakkar, District – Amritsar.

On opening of the big packet, five packets of narcotics wrapped with yellow colored adhesive tape were found. The Gross Weight of 05 packets of heroin was 5.260 Kgs.

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