ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
General News

West Bengal: BSF seizes cannabis, rescues cattle from Bangladesh border in Nadia

Nadia (West Bengal) [India], July 14 (ANI): The Border Security Force confiscated 75.3 kilograms of cannabis, 50 Phensedyl Syrup bottles and rescued five cattle from smugglers near the Bangladesh border in the Nadia district of West Bengal on Monday, according to an official.

ANI Jul 14, 2020 20:26 IST googleads

BSF jawans of the 141st Battalion pose with the confiscated items. (Photo/ANI)


Nadia (West Bengal) [India], July 14 (ANI): The Border Security Force confiscated 75.3 kilograms of cannabis, 50 Phensedyl Syrup bottles and rescued five cattle from smugglers near the Bangladesh border in the Nadia district of West Bengal on Monday, according to an official.
The joint operation was conducted by personnel of Border Outpost Jalangi and Border Outpost Narasaripara. Nagendra Singh Rautela, the Commanding Officer of the 141st Battalion said, "It is not possible for smugglers to operate in the area."
According to an alert issued by the BSF Intelligence Branch on Monday, the border outposts at Jalangi and Narasaripara of the 141st Battalion stationed at Nadia district were informed that there was a possibility of smuggling in the area.
The BSF personnel of both the border posts formed a team and stationed themselves in the area around 8 pm. However, the smugglers spotted the personnel and managed to escape in the dark.
On checking the area thoroughly, the BSF found 75.3 kilograms of cannabis, along with 50 Phesdyl Syrup bottles. As many as five cattle were also recovered from a nearby area. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

General News

Jammu Police, BSF recover 2 kg heroin worth Rs 12 cr in Bishnah

Jammu Police, BSF recover 2 kg heroin worth Rs 12 cr in Bishnah

Earlier on Wednesday, the alert troops of White Knight Corps of the Indian army conducted a joint search Operation Sherikalan in Gen Area Poonch, and recovered approx 4 kg of explosives. They have been destroyed in situ.

Read More
General News

Uttarakhand govt allocates Rs 1000 crore for Haridwar Kumbh Mela

Uttarakhand govt allocates Rs 1000 crore for Haridwar Kumbh Mela

According to an official statement from the Chief Minister's office, "sacred land of the Ganga River, Yamuna River, the Char Dham, Adi Kailash and several revered Shakti Peeths, Uttarakhand has long been a center of faith for Sanatan followers across the world. In this context, the state government is making efforts to promote Uttarakhand as a major hub for religious and spiritual tourism and pilgrimage, which is also expected to boost economic activities in the state."

Read More
Politics

What fight elections here if you don’t trust ECI?: Majumdar

What fight elections here if you don’t trust ECI?: Majumdar

Amid repeated allegations by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) of improper deletions of voters from the West Bengal electoral rolls, Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar on Wednesday said that the party should instead "contest in Pakistan or Bangladesh" If they don't trust any constitutional institution in the country.

Read More
Politics

Law and order, industry absent from Bengal in last 15 years

Law and order, industry absent from Bengal in last 15 years

"What has been seen in these last 15 years is that there is no law and order here. No industry has come, and the Rohingyas and Muslims from Bangladesh have just come here and made them voters here... These people never follow the Constitution. These people have sent their people to show the black flag there," Saha told ANI.

Read More
General News

RPF seizes 43 kgs of narcotics worth Rs 12.82 lakhs in Nagpur

RPF seizes 43 kgs of narcotics worth Rs 12.82 lakhs in Nagpur

In a major crackdown on drug trafficking, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) busted a narcotics smuggling syndicate and seized 43 kgs of narcotics worth Rs12.82 lakhs in two separate operations at Nagpur and Kalaburagi.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.