A daring joint operation in Punjab’s Tarn Taran district yielded 3.925 kg of heroin smuggled by drone into Kalia village farmlands, dealing a severe setback to cross-border traffickers. Punjab Police and BSF’s synergy dismantled what could have been a massive influx of deadly drugs.
Intelligence-led sweeps pinpointed the drop zone, leading to the recovery and immediate case registration at Valtoha outpost. Probes aim to dismantle the full ecosystem, targeting financiers, pilots, and distributors. The force’s online announcement galvanized public support for their zero-tolerance policy.
This high-value bust illuminates the shift to unmanned aerial vehicles in smuggling, challenging forces to adapt with jammers and radars. It protects Punjab’s future by starving addicts of supply and preventing crime waves tied to drug money. Authorities stress community vigilance against nocturnal drone flights.
As the investigation unfolds, links to larger cartels may surface, paving the way for sweeping arrests. Punjab Police’s track record of such triumphs fortifies their anti-narcotics crusade, ensuring a drug-free tomorrow through persistent, intelligence-driven action.