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Rajasthan: BSF foils attempt by Pak smugglers, recovers 56 kg heroin
The Border Security Force (BSF) has made the biggest drug haul in years by seizing 56-kg of contraband in the Bikaner sector at the Rajasthan-Pakistan border.
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UPDATED: June 4, 2021 00:51 IST
The estimated value of the seized contraband smuggled from Pakistan is Rs 270 crore (Photo: Kamaljit Sandhu/India Today)
The Border Security Force (BSF) seized at least 56 kg of heroin, the largest-ever amount recovered along the India-Pakistan border in Rajasthan, after foiling an alleged narcotics-smuggling attempt by Pakistani operatives.
The drug-seizure operation was carried out by the 127th Battalion of BSF near Khajuwala area on the Indo-Pak International Border (IB) in the Bikaner Sector.
IAF fighter jets conduct night operation near Indo-China border along LAC
A day after reviving the sweets exchange ritual on festivals on the Line of Control (LoC), Pakistan on Friday dropped arms and ammunition through drones on the International Border (IB) in the Samba sector of the Jammu region.
After watching the mysterious movement of a drone near IB early this morning, the troops of the Border Security Force (BSF) carried out a search operation this afternoon near Samba and recovered weapons wrapped in a polythene bag. One AK-47 rifle, one pistol, one magazine, and other material were recovered nearly 250 metres inside the Indian Territory.
Two drones were spotted at the International Border (IB) in the Arnia area this morning. Alert BSF troops fired upon it and forced the drone to return back to Pakistan.
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