Pakistan Dropped Heroin Consignment On Indo-Pak Border
Pakistan dropped heroin consignment on Indo-Pak border, BSF search operation in search of a drone.
A consignment of heroin, dropped by a Pakistani drone near the Indo-Pak International Border, was recovered by BSF personnel in the early hours of Thursday.
It is being told that 7 kg of heroin has been recovered from a well-packaged envelope.
It is feared that a Pakistani drone has crashed in Indian territory last night. A search operation of BSF and police is on to trace the crashed drone.
Pakistan dropped heroin consignment: Heroin has been recovered from a village farm located near Attari.
Let us tell you, a Pakistani drone was also recovered on Tuesday afternoon near Haveliyan village located on the International Border.
The soldiers of the 71 battalions of BSF posted at Burji number 124-27,28 located in village Havelian under police station Sarai Amanat Khan saw the drone coming from Pakistan at around 12.05 in the afternoon.
BSF personnel had taken command to fire on the drone across the barbed wire (in Indian territory) that suddenly fell to the ground due to battery down.
The drone was later recovered during the search operation.
For the first time in the daytime, a drone was sent from Pakistan to Indian territory amidst the haze for four consecutive days.
DSP Barjinder Singh said that this drone had fallen in the fields of farmer Gurjit Singh, a resident of Havelian village located on the Nowshahra Dhala border.
An investigation has been started by taking possession of this small-sized drone made in China.
Inspector Paramjit Singh Virdi, in charge of police station Sarai Amanat Khan, said that the investigation has been started after registering a case in the matter.
Tiffin bomb case: Hairdresser who sheltered gangster Arsh Dala’s henchmen arrested, kept arms and money with him.
The Special Staff Branch has arrested a hairdresser from Fatehgarh Panjtur on the behest of Gurpreet Singh Gopi, the accused named in the tiffin bomb case registered at Bhikhiwind police station in Tarn Taran.
He is alleged to have been in contact with Arsh Dala, a class A gangster based in Canada, and sheltered his henchmen.
ASI Malkit Singh told that during the police remand, the accused Gurpreet Singh alias Gopi told the police that Arshdeep Singh, who worked as a hairdresser in Fatehgarh Panjtur, was in constant contact with gangster Arsh Dala.
He used to give shelter to other criminals including him and also kept their weapons and money with him. After this, the police arrested Arshdeep Singh from Fatehgarh Panjtur.