Heroin Seized in Samba: Drone from Pakistan Suspected
- July 27, 2025
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In a significant operation, police in Jammu & Kashmir’s Samba district have seized approximately 500 grams of heroin. The contraband was discovered in Chillyari village and is suspected to have been dropped by a drone originating from Pakistan. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about cross-border drug trafficking facilitated by unmanned aerial vehicles.
Authorities have promptly registered a First Information Report (FIR) under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. These legal measures underscore the seriousness with which law enforcement agencies are treating this breach of security and public safety. The investigation aims to trace the origins of the drone and identify any local networks involved in the smuggling operation.
This seizure is not an isolated event. It follows a similar attempt on December 15, when Border Security Force (BSF) troops intercepted a drone carrying narcotics in the Arnia sector. Such incidents indicate a persistent threat posed by drones used for illicit activities across the India-Pakistan border. The use of drones for smuggling drugs has become a growing challenge for security forces, necessitating enhanced surveillance and countermeasures.
The recurring use of drones for drug trafficking raises significant concerns about regional security and the potential for these technologies to be used for other unlawful purposes. It highlights the need for increased cooperation between security agencies to effectively monitor and counteract these threats. The incident also calls for advancements in drone detection technology to prevent future breaches.