BSF recovers drones, 2 kg heroin along Indo-Pak border
Ferozepur, Oct. 17 -- Border Security Force (BSF) troops recovered two drones and over 2 kilograms of heroin from different locations along the India-Pakistan border.
Acting on an intelligence input from the BSF Intelligence Wing, personnel recovered a packet of heroin weighing 582 grams from an agricultural field near Jaloke village of Ferozepur.
In another operation, a packet weighing 505 grams of heroin and a pistol magazine were recovered near Pire ke Uttar village in Fazilka district. Later the same night, another 548-gram packet of heroin was found in a field near Pachcharian village.
On Thursday morning, following drone movement near the Amritsar border, BSF troops tracked and recovered a DJI Mavic 3 Classic drone and 536 grams of heroin near Kakkar village of Amritsar. In a separate operation on the previous evening, BSF personnel recovered a damaged assembled hexacopter drone suspected to have been used for cross-border drug trafficking from a field near Rajatal village....
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