Pakistan Rangers arrested Indian nationals involved in drugs and arms smuggling from Indian Border: ISPR.


Rawalpindi: According to the Inter-Services Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army (ISPR), Pakistan Rangers officials have foiled a major smuggling operation by India.
6 Indian smugglers who infiltrated the border from 29 July to August 3 were arrested from Pakistani territory.
The detained Indian nationals are involved in drug and arms smuggling.
According to Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the spokesperson of ISPR, the smugglers detained are Gurmij Singh, Shindar Singh, Jaginder Singh, and Vishal Singh, residents of Ferozepur, Mahendra Singh, a resident of Jalandhar and Gurwinder Singh, a resident of Ludhiana.
Major General Ahmed Sharif stated that the Pakistan army will take action against the arrested smugglers according to Pakistani laws.
He added that the smooth movement of these Indian smugglers from the border under the supervision of the Border Security Force (BSF) is surprising.
It is possible that Indian BSF— India’s border security organization which guards Pakistan and Bangladesh border— is connected to or aiding these smugglers.
BSF should make an effective surveillance system at the border and eliminate the nexus of smugglers.
The analysts say that as the elections draw closer, the Modi government's sly tactics increase.
Modi Government will initiate to influence the 2024 elections through terrorist acts, like previous fake surgical strikes, the Pulwama drama, and the Uri attack.
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