SRINAGAR: Border Security Force (BSF) on Sunday claimed to have foiled a bid to smuggle arms, ammunition and narcotics into India from Pakistan at Arnia along the international border (IB) in the RS Pura sector of Jammu division.

“The consignment that comprised 62 packets of drugs, two pistols and four magazines was being pushed via a pipe near the Budhwar post around 2 am on Sunday,” newspaper Hindustan Times quoted NS Jamwal, inspector-general (I-G), BSF, Jammu as saying.

The BSF troops deployed at Budhwar and Bullechak posts observed suspicious movement of around four persons near the IB during the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday and fired at them.

The officer said searches were launched at the first light on Sunday.

“We recovered 62 packets of narcotics, which are likely to contain heroin, two pistols, four magazines and some ammunition from the spot,” he said.

“The drugs are yet to be tested. Usually, Pakistan tries to push through heroin,” he added.

Earlier, on Saturday, security forces had arrested three Lashkar-e-Taiba (LET) miliatnts at Rajouri in the Jammu division after they had picked a consignment of arms and ammunition and Rs 1 lakh in cash that was dropped by a Pakistani drone.

On June 20, security forces had shot down an arms-laden Pakistani drone at Rathua in Kathua district’s Hiranagar sector.

The BSF authorities had also detected a trans-border tunnel in the Jammu’s division’s Samba sector.

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