Cross-Border Ganja Seizure: BSF's Vigilant Operation
BSF troops seized 89.4 kg of ganja along West Bengal's border, acting on a tip-off. They intercepted around five suspects, who fled, leaving the contraband behind. The BSF's coordinated operations across multiple outposts ensured successful confiscation, with the seized items handed over to authorities for legal action.
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Border Security Force (BSF) personnel made a significant breakthrough by confiscating 89.4 kg of ganja intended for smuggling across the Bangladesh border in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas and Nadia districts.
On Tuesday, acting swiftly on a tip-off, Indian border guards attempted to intercept four to five suspicious individuals near the international boundary. A warning shot from a non-lethal pump action gun prompted the suspects to flee, abandoning their contraband.
The vigilant efforts of the BSF's 143, 11th, and 32nd battalions resulted in successful seizures at various border outposts, ensuring the contraband was handed over to relevant authorities for legal proceedings.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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