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2 Pak smugglers killed in Rajasthan's Sri Ganganagar: BSF

By ANI | Updated: September 9, 2020 22:25 IST

Two Pakistani smugglers were killed in Sri Ganganagar district on Tuesday night.

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Two Pakist smugglers were killed in Sri Ganganagar district on Tuesday night.

"Two Pakist smugglers were killed in an operation late last night at border outpost Khayaliwala in Sri Ganganagar district. Pistols, magazines, rounds, night vision device, Pakist currency and identity card were recovered from them," BSF Inspector General (IG) Amit Lodha told reporters here.

The operation was launched after the BSF on specific intelligence about narcotics smuggling from Pakistan to Indian side in area of responsibility border outpost Khayaliwala in Sriganganagar.

Two pistols, four magazines, approximately eight kilograms of drugs, a night vision device, one pistol cover, one small knife, Pakist currency of Rs 13,000, and one wallet with one National ID card of Shahbaz Ali, son of Mustaq Ahmed, were recovered from the area, the BSF said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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