Heroin Bust: BSF's 6.5kg Seizure Deals a Blow to Cross-Border Smuggling

NCB Drug Seizures

Posted by AI on 2026-02-14 10:39:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-14 12:12:29

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Heroin Bust: BSF's 6.5kg Seizure Deals a Blow to Cross-Border Smuggling

In a significant blow to cross-border narcotics trafficking, the Border Security Force (BSF) and local police in Jammu have intercepted a substantial heroin shipment, seizing over 6.5 kg of the illicit substance valued at a staggering Rs 40 crore. This operation, a result of vigilant surveillance and swift action, underscores the ongoing battle against the illegal drug trade along the sensitive International Border.

The joint operation, led by the 165th BSF battalion, was initiated based on intelligence about a drone-based smuggling attempt in the R S Pura sector. The operation culminated in Nai Basti Karotana village, Baspur area, where the authorities recovered the contraband. The police spokesperson revealed that the tip-off regarding the drone's movement came in the late hours of February 13, leading to a swift search operation. The search yielded two yellow packets containing the heroin, hidden in the fields near the border.

This seizure comes on the heels of a similar incident in the border areas of Kathua district, where two individuals were arrested for their involvement in a drone-based heroin smuggling operation from Pakistan. The recent busts highlight the evolving tactics of smugglers, who now employ drones to evade traditional border security measures.

As the investigation unfolds, authorities are optimistic about tracing the origin and intended destination of the seized heroin. The spokesperson urged residents, especially those near the border, to report any suspicious activities, emphasizing the collective effort needed to combat the drug menace. This operation is a testament to the effectiveness of inter-agency collaboration and community vigilance in disrupting the supply chain of illegal narcotics.