Jammu | Security Forces on Monday foiled a major narcotic smuggling attempt from across the International Border here with the recovery of two bags, dropped by a Pakistani drone and containing over five kg of heroin worth over Rs 25 crore in the international market, officials said.
The recovery of narcotics was made near Border Outpost Jatinder in R S Pura sector during a joint search operation by the Border Security Force (BSF) and police.
The search operation was launched at around 6 am after a Pakistani drone was seen hovering over the Indian side, the officials said.
A BSF spokesman said acting on precise intelligence, troops foiled yet another attempt by Pakistan-based smugglers to push narcotics into Indian territory.
“During a search operation launched in the morning hours of October 27 near village Bidipur, alert BSF personnel recovered two yellow-coloured packets (containing 10 small packets wrapped within them) weighing approximately 5.300 kg.
“Suspected contraband was recovered from farmland near the village Bidipur. The substance is suspected to be heroin, and appears to have been drone-dropped from across the border. A thorough search of the area is ongoing,” the spokesman said, adding police have been called to take further necessary action.
A police official said a case under relevant sections of law was registered and further investigation is on.
You may also like

Super Cup: Clifford Miranda praises players' attitude as Chennaiyin FC prepare for East Bengal test

Govt backs Bharat International Rice Conference 2025 with non-financial support

In Ghana, the dead are buried in beer bottles, shoes, and airplanes: Inside the tradition of fantasy coffins

LIC not run by someone's whims and fancies, has robust regulations in place: Expert

Effective use of Made-in-India equipment during Op Sindoor bolstered India's reputation: Rajnath Singh




