Kashmir Observer

Rs 50 Cr Worth Drugs Seized In Tangdhar

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SRINAGAR: The Army said on Wednesday it has foiled an attempt to smuggle narcotics into Tangdhar sector from Pakistan-controlled-Kashmir and seized contraband worth around Rs 50 crore.

"The Indian Army, BSF along with JKP foiled a narco smuggling attempt in forward areas of Tangdhar sector last night and recovered today 10 kg of narcotics estimated to be worth approximat­ely Rs 50 crore," an army official said on Wednesday.

The official said this is the second busting of "Pakistansp­onsored narco-militant module" in the past one week.

A 10-kilogram heroin consignmen­t was recovered from the same general area a week ago in a joint operation, he said.

"However,

this time smugglers were spotted carrying the narcotics along the Line of Control. The Indian Army and BSF's strong anti-infiltrati­on posture denied the smugglers accompanie­d by Pak-based militants, the opportunit­y to cross the fence. It forced them to abandon their consignmen­t and flee on being challenged,” the official said.

He said the operation to identify individual­s of Karnah Tehsil involved in this activity was in progress.

The official said narco-militacy has been Pakistan's long espoused model to culturally degrade the social fabric of the border areas of Kashmir and Punjab.

“This attempt of Pakistan to support smugglers with armed militants has exposed the nexus. Pakistani handlers controllin­g the nexus get money in lieu of Narco supplied which is in turn used to fund militant organisati­ons,” he said, adding Pakistan Army is a key stakeholde­r in this narco-militancy nexus which involves using of civilians on both sides of the LoC as cannon fodder.

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