
The search operation resulted in the seizure of 10 packets of suspected heroin, each wrapped in yellow sticky tape.
BSF Nabs 5.73 Kg Heroin Along Indo-Pak Border in Big Setback to Cross-Border Narco-Syndicate latest news: In a big setback to cross-border narco-trafficking, Border Security Force (BSF) troops effectively recovered 5.73 kg of heroin along the Indo-Pak border in Fazilka on Sunday. The operation was conducted on the basis of very important intelligence input by the BSF's intelligence wing, as per an official release.
After receiving a tip-off, BSF personnel conducted a well-planned search operation around the village Dhani Natha Singh Wala in District Fazilka. The search operation resulted in the seizure of 10 packets of suspected heroin, each wrapped in yellow sticky tape. In addition, improvised copper wire loops and light strips were also attached to the packets, reflecting highly sophisticated smuggling techniques.
This successful operation is a testament to the BSF's alertness, professionalism, and strong commitment to curbing trans-border smuggling operations. The seizure also highlights the BSF's dogged pursuit of national security and its commitment to securing the International Border.
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