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Heroin worth Rs 50 cr recovered along LoC in forward areas of Tangdhar sector
4/14/2021 11:35:57 PM
S TAHIL-UL HAQ
Early Times Report
KUPWARA, Apr 14: Just in a week's time, a joint team of Indian Army, BSF along with JKP foiled a Narco smuggling attempt in forward areas of Tangdhar Sector last night and recovered 10 kgs of Narco estimated to be approximately Rs 50 crore today.
A top police official said that this is the second consecutive busting of 'Pak sponsored Narco Terror Module' in the past one week.
Incidentally, in a joint operation, a 10 kgs heroin consignment was recovered from the same general area a week ago on April 8/2021, however, this time smugglers were spotted carrying the narcotics along the Line of Control, the police official said.
Indian Army & BSF's strong anti-infiltration posture denied the smugglers accompanied by Pak based terrorists the opportunity to cross the fence.
It further forced them to abandon their consignment and flea on being challenged.
The operation to identify individuals of Karnah Tehsil involved in this activity was in progress during filing of this report. Local sources have affirmed high likelihood of arrests of certain kingpins in upcoming days.
Narco terrorism has been Pakistan's long espoused model to culturally degrade the social fabric of the border areas of Kashmir and Punjab.
This attempt of Pakistan to support smugglers with armed terrorists has exposed the nexus. Pak handlers controlling the nexus, get money in lieu of Narco supplied which is in turn used to fund terror organizations operating in Pak and PoK.
Pak Army is a key stakeholder in this Narco-Terror nexus which involves using civilians on both sides of the Line of Control as cannon fodder.
The modus operandi involves pushing the handlers and smugglers across the borders with an aim to exchange the drugs in lieu of money to support the militant organizations.
Parents and Civil Society in the past have been urged to play their role in strengthening their fight to combat the menace for the larger benefit of society.
Pak's nefarious designs have not only affected the youth of J&K but also those in PoK who are actively involved in Narco consumption and smuggling.
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