The Border Security Force (BSF) recovered two drones and a packet of heroin in two swift and precisely executed operations along the Punjab border, the BSF said in a press release on Wednesday.
Acting on specific intelligence developed over a prolonged period, NCB officials tracked the movement of an illicit consignment transported through dense forest routes in Manipur and ferried on small motorboats along the Barak River to evade routine security checks.
Acting on specific intelligence developed over an extended period, NCB teams tracked a heroin consignment moving through dense forest corridors along the Myanmar-Manipur border. To avoid conventional highway surveillance and police checkpoints, traffickers allegedly used small motorboats
ED initiated an investigation on the basis of an FIR registered by Mizoram Police under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, wherein 4.724 kgs of Heroin valued at Rs 1,41,66,000 were seized from six individuals.
BSF officials said that, the first recovery took place last night near the village of Kamal Wala, Ferozepur, where troops recovered a DJI Mavic 3 drone along with a packet of heroin weighing 557 grams from a farming field following a reported drone movement.
The Border Security Force (BSF) on Sunday shot down and seized three drones along the Amritsar border after receiving specific intelligence inputs, according to a release.
Acting on a specific intelligence, an operation was launched on 19 November 25 in North Cachar, leading to the seizure of 186 gm heroin valued at approximately ₹2.5 crore in the illegal market.
The consignment's estimated street value is Rs 19.666 crore. The operation successfully disrupted an inter-state drug trafficking syndicate operating in the North Eastern region.
In a post on X, the official account of the Director General of Police shared, "Acting on intelligence inputs, Amritsar Commissionerate Police dismantles a Pakistan-linked arms and narco network and apprehends five persons and recover six sophisticated pistols (five .30 bore & one Glo
"The government and police have launched this public campaign from November 15th, under which we aim to create a Chitta-free Himachal. I want to warn those selling Chitta (Heroin) that the government will take strict action against them in the coming months. Through such events, we are fu