Drone Heroin Seizure Near India-Pakistan Border: BSF Intercepts Smuggling Attempt
The Border Security Force (BSF) intercepted a drone and seized a packet of heroin near the India-Pakistan border in Punjab's Amritsar. The Chinese-made drone entered Indian territory from Pakistan, and BSF troops seized it along with 530 grams of heroin on the outskirts of Rattankhurd village.
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In a significant operation, the Border Security Force (BSF) intercepted a drone and seized a packet of heroin on the outskirts of a village near the India-Pakistan border in Punjab's Amritsar, according to a BSF spokesperson.
The drone, originating from Pakistan, entered Indian territory late on Sunday, prompting an immediate response from the BSF.
During the ensuing search operation, BSF troops apprehended the Chinese-made drone and recovered a packet of heroin weighing 530 grams, wrapped in yellow adhesive tape with a small LED light attached, on the outskirts of Rattankhurd village.
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