BSF Punjab recovers 126 Drones and 150kg of Heroin in last 6 months

This year, BSF troops and Punjab Police made remarkable efforts to seize the suspected elements.

Amritsar: Punjab, a state that shares a border with Pakistan, faces persistent challenges due to illegal activities. The region sees ongoing efforts by BSF troops who patrol these sensitive areas regularly. Through coordinated efforts by BSF troops and Punjab Police who patrol these sensitive areas regularly. Through coordinated actions between actions like Punjab Police and BSF, significant seizures of contrband like heroin and even drones have been recovered.

In the past six months of this year, forces have recovered 126 drones and 150 kg of Heroin. The border districts of Punjab, total 6 districts of the state share border with Pakistan, as they serve frontline in safeguarding against illicit crossings and smuggling attempts. The collaboration between law enforcement agencies is pivotal in maintaining vigilance and responding effectively to threats posed by cross-border criminal activities.

Despite these efforts, the geographical proximity to Pakistan presents a continous challenge, require continous vigilance and adaptive strategies to counter the evolving tactics of smugglers other and perpetrators of illegal activities.

The dedication of BSF troops and Punjab Police in securing these border areas underscores the importance of their roles in ensuring the safety and security of the region’s residents and maintaining the integrity of national borders.

Efforts are going on to enhance surveillance technology and strengthen coordination between agencies, aiming to further improve the effectiveness of border security meausres and curb illegal activities that explicit the border proximity with Pakistan.

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