City
Epaper

BSF seizes narcotics valued at Rs 3.38 crore along India-Bangladesh border

By IANS | Updated: May 5, 2025 19:27 IST

Kolkata, May 5 The Border Security Force (BSF) has made a major seizure of narcotics valued at nearly ...

Open in App

Kolkata, May 5 The Border Security Force (BSF) has made a major seizure of narcotics valued at nearly Rs 3.38 crore along the Indo-Bangladesh Border (IBB), in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal, an official said on Monday.

"Around 2.30 a.m. on Sunday, troops of the 71 Bn BSF, posted at Border Outpost Khandua, spotted the suspicious movement of two persons behind their Domination Line. The troops immediately focussed their torched beams on the two and ordered them to stop. Instead of doing so, the miscreants fled towards the Atrosia village, taking advantage of the dark and the cover provided by houses. The troops did not use weapons to avoid any collateral damage," said N K Pandey, DIG and spokesperson, South Bengal Frontier, BSF.

"Soon after the incident, BSF troops mounted a major search operation in the area. During the intensive sweep of the bushes and surrounding locations, the troops recovered a plastic bag. Upon opening the bag, they found two packets wrapped in brown tape. The first packet contained 10 small cellophane packets filled with a light yellow powder, which prima facie appeared to be a narcotic substance.

"The second packet contained two additional cellophane packets, one filled with brown powder and the other with light yellow powder. The recovered packets were immediately sent for testing. Upon analysis, the substances tested positive for heroin (100 grams) and methaqualone (1.060 kg). The estimated value of the heroin is Rs 20,00,000, while the methaqualone is valued at nearly Rs 3,18,00,000," he added.

The narcotics were handed over to relevant authorities for necessary legal action. The DIG said that this is a significant success in the ongoing war against narcotics and smuggling along the Indo-Bangladesh Border.

"All credit goes to courageous BSF jawans, who remain vigilant day and night, fully dedicated to thwarting every smuggling attempt. Due to the alertness and quick action of the BSF jawans, the morale of smugglers is continuously being broken, which is a big achievement for the BSF," he said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessReliance Power Shares Rise by 3% After Sharp Fall

Other SportsGulbadin, Naveen return as Afghanistan name Rashid Khan-led T20 World Cup squad

Other SportsAmanjot Kaur wins best fielder medal after India’s 5-0 T20I series over Sri Lanka

NationalMamata Banerjee has lost her mind, says BJP’s Dilip Jaiswal amid Bengal SIR row

InternationalFrom bonhomie to brinkmanship: India-US relations face test in Trump 2.0 era

National Realted Stories

NationalKaliganj blast case: Tamanna Khatun's mother attempts suicide

NationalAs AQI worsens, Delhi Minister says govt making 'serious efforts' to deal with pollution

NationalUnprecedented swapping of friends and foes in Maha politics as parties gear up for municipal elections

NationalTwo arrested in Faridabad gang-rape case

NationalDelhi Shocker: Man Stabbed to Death Near Shastri Park, Police Launch Probe