Sunday 13 January 2013

Narcotics seized in bulk near Indo-Pak border in 2012: BSF

Jalandhar: Border Security Force (BSF) seized over 288 kgs of heroin and fake currency Indian notes with a face value of Rs 46 lakh in 2012 along the Indo-Pak border in the state. 

In addition to heroin and fake currency notes, the BSF has also seized 23 weapons, 33 magazines and 264 rounds during the various raids, Inspector General of BSF's Punjab Frontier Aditya Mishra said. 

Last year, 19 smugglers were arrested by the BSF, he said. 

61 people were arrested for suspicious movement near the border area in 2012, Mishra said. Out of which, 34 were Pakistani nations, 12 Bangladeshis and 15 Indians, he added. 

The narcotics seized during 2012 including over 288 kgs of heroin, 5.5-kg poppy husk and 550 grams of opium. 

Mishra appreciated the efforts of BSF jawans saying their dedication and alertness prevented infiltration and smuggling of arms and drugs into the country. 

In 2013, the BSF has seized over 11-kg of heroin and counterfeit notes worth Rs 11.90 lakh near the border area, Mishra said.

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