Major drug bust: BSF recovers heroin worth ₹10 crore in Bikaner

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Representational image | Photo: Canva
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New Delhi: In a major drug bust, Border Security Force (BSF) personnel recovered 2.7 kg of heroin from a house in Bikaner’s Khajuwala area on Wednesday.

The consignment, estimated to be worth around ₹10 crore on the international market, was seized during a joint operation conducted by the BSF and Bikaner Rawla Police.

Acting on intelligence inputs that drugs were being smuggled from Pakistan, BSF and police teams raided a house in the 1 KYD area of 21 BD village around 3 p.m. During the search operation, five packets of heroin kept in yellow envelopes were found hidden inside the house. The house belonged to one Sukhwant Singh, while the smuggler present there, Labh Singh alias Lovepreet Singh, a resident of Punjab, was arrested on the spot.

The heroin was seized from the bed inside the house. According to the information, BSF and Bikaner Rawla Police conducted a joint operation on the information about drugs. During this operation, both teams reached 1 KYD village, and while searching the house here, 2.7 kg of heroin was found in five packets. Its value is said to be around Rs 10 crore.

BSF Deputy Commandant Mahesh Chand Jat received the intelligence input, while BSF Inspector Kamlesh Kumar played a key role in executing the operation.

In a separate incident, the BSF arrested a smuggler and recovered 27 kg of silver hidden in the fuel tank of a car along the India-Bangladesh Border (IBB) in North 24-Parganas, West Bengal.

"Around 10 p.m. on Tuesday, troops of the 143 Bn BSF, posted at the Tarali-1 Border Outpost, received information of an attempt to smuggle silver through the Hakimpur check-post. The company commander alerted all personnel on-duty personnel. Around 10:30 pm, during routine checks at the check-post, the troops stopped a car and questioned the driver. After he failed to satisfy their queries, the troops informed the company commander, who reached the spot and ordered a thorough search of the vehicle,” a senior BSF official said.

“After a long search, 20 packets were found. They were cleverly concealed in the car’s fuel tank. The packets contained silver ornaments and balls. The driver was arrested and taken to the BOP along with the silver,” he added.

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