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Punjab: BSF recovers pistol, heroin near Ferozepur border

ANI March 2, 2025 179 views

The Border Security Force has successfully intercepted a potential cross-border smuggling attempt near the Ferozepur border in Punjab. During two separate operations, BSF troops recovered a Glock pistol and 590 grams of suspected heroin in the Tindiwala village area. The recoveries suggest a sophisticated smuggling method potentially involving drone transportation. These operations highlight the BSF's ongoing efforts to combat illegal cross-border activities and protect national security.

"These recoveries underscore the relentless efforts of the force in safeguarding the frontier regions" - BSF Official
Ferozepur, March 1: In a significant breakthrough, the Border Security Force (BSF) recovered a pistol and a packet of suspected heroin during separate operations conducted in the border area of the Ferozepur district, Punjab.

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BSF recovers Glock pistol in agricultural field near Tindiwala village

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590 grams of suspected heroin found adjacent to Satluj river

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Operations based on precise intelligence inputs

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Potential drone smuggling route suspected

The recoveries were made based on intelligence inputs provided by the BSF intelligence wing, which thwarted a potential smuggling attempt from across the border, said the BSF.

According to the BSF, on the evening of February 28, 2025, at approximately 8:15 PM, BSF troops conducted a search operation in an agricultural field near Tindiwala village under Sadar police station. During the operation, they recovered a packet containing one Glock pistol.

The pistol was wrapped in white adhesive tape and had an iron hook attached to it. The recovery highlights the ongoing efforts of the BSF to curb illegal activities along the border.

In a follow-up operation at the same location, on March 1, 2025, at around 4:00 AM, vigilant BSF troops recovered one packet of suspected heroin with a gross weight of 590 grams. The narcotics were found near the Satluj river, adjacent to Tindiwala village. The packet was wrapped in yellow adhesive tape and had an iron hook attached, indicating a possible method of transportation via drones, said the BSF.

The successful operations were carried out based on reliable intelligence inputs, which pointed to the presence of suspicious items in the area. The swift action of the BSF troops prevented the smuggling of arms and narcotics, believed to have been transported via drones from across the border, said the BSF.

The BSF has been actively enhancing its surveillance and operational capabilities to combat cross-border smuggling and ensure the security of the nation's borders. These recoveries underscore the relentless efforts of the force in safeguarding the frontier regions, said the BSF.

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