During the search operation on the border, BSF found a large consignment, 5 packets of heroin were recovered

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Heroin smuggling on the Indo-Pak border has been stopped once again by Border Security Force personnel. In Amritsar, jawans have found heroin worth around Rs 35 crore which was sent to Pakistani smugglers.

According to the BSF, during the midnight of June 2-3, the jawans were patrolling the border. They heard the sound of a drone near village Rai. The jawans started monitoring the movement of the drone. Meanwhile, something was felt by the drone.

The jawans informed the senior and sealed the area and started a search operation. Then they found a big yellow packet in the fields.

The jawans opened the packet and found 5 packets containing heroin. Its weight was 5.5 kg, the sample of which has been sent for testing. The international value of the seized heroin is estimated to be around Rs 38 crore.

Talking about the previous day, BSF jawans had recovered about two and a half kilos of heroin from village Chakkheva under Fazilka. This consignment was also sent by the smugglers from across the border by drone, which was seized and the attempt of the smugglers was foiled.

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