Pakistani smuggler shot dead along IB in Amritsar; heroin, arms seized

Officials said there was specific information about the movement of Pakistani smugglers towards the Indian territory with consignment of drugs.

April 07, 2021 11:55 am | Updated 11:56 am IST - Amritsar:

A Pakistani smuggler who crossed over to India with around 22kg of heroin was shot dead along the International Border (IB) in Amritsar in a joint operation of the Punjab police and the BSF, officials said.

They said there was specific information about the movement of Pakistani smugglers towards the Indian territory with consignment of drugs.

Acting on the input, Punjab police team led by SSP Dhruv Dahiya along with Border Security Force (BSF) troops launched a joint operation at the Kakkar border outpost.

During the operation, movement of a Pakistani smuggler was noticed. The smuggler fired at the Indian troops and was shot dead when they returned the fire, a senior police official said.

A comprehensive search operation was launched on the spot at the Indo-Pak border of the Indian side, where troops seized 22 packets of heroin, weighing a total of about 22kg, two AK47 assault rifles, four magazines, one mobile phone with Pakistani SIM card, besides Pakistani Rs.210, police said.

During preliminary investigation, it was found that the smuggler was known to his two Indian counterparts who were residents of Gurdaspur district and were presently at Belgium and allegedly involved in anti-India activities at the behest of Pakistan’s ISI agency, the SSP said. Police said through investigation is under progress to reveal exact purpose for which the seized consignment was being smuggled to India.

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