What Did the BSF and Police Recover from the J&K International Border?
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Jammu, Feb 14 (NationPress) In a significant anti-narcotics initiative, the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Jammu and Kashmir Police successfully confiscated over 6 kg of heroin that was dropped by a drone in the R.S. Pura sector of the international border in Jammu district.
According to officials, the seized drugs, estimated to be worth over Rs 20 crore, were delivered in two different consignments by a drone that came from across the border, and were intercepted by security forces during a coordinated operation.
โThis collaborative effort showcases our heightened commitment to combat cross-border drug trafficking and to stop narcotics from infiltrating the Union Territory. Ongoing investigations aim to identify the smugglers and dismantle the network involved in this drone-based trafficking,โ officials stated.
Security agencies have observed a surge in attempts to smuggle arms, ammunition, and narcotics via drones along the international border and the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.
These consignments are frequently meant to be retrieved by individuals associated with smuggling or militant organizations for further distribution.
To counter such challenges, security forces, including the Army along the LoC and the BSF along the international border, have amplified surveillance measures and deployed advanced anti-drone systems.
In the international border areas of Jammu, as well as the Samba and Kathua districts, the BSF has heightened monitoring efforts utilizing advanced technology and specialized equipment.
Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, along with other security entities, persist in anti-terror and anti-smuggling operations within the hinterland to identify and dismantle illegal networks tied to narcotics trafficking and other unlawful activities.
Officials confirmed that investigations are ongoing to identify those involved and to thwart further attempts of cross-border smuggling.