New Delhi. Top intelligence sources said that the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed is running a drug cartel using drones. It is being told that Indian agencies want to investigate the details of a drone gang arrested last month, which is linked to Jaish. According to sources, JeM is using drones to supply arms and ammunition. He said that Indian agencies want to understand how this is possible without the support of Pakistan.
India has been saying for some time that Pakistan is sending weapons and drugs through drones. Earlier the location was also shared. Sources said that the recent arrests vindicate India’s stand that these non-state actors are doing this for money(money), and to spread terror.
Drone was found in Punjab
On 26 April, the Border Security Force (BSF) intercepted a drone belonging to Pakistan near the international border of Punjab near Amritsar. It is known that this is not the first such incident. On April 13, the BSF recovered a Pakistani drone in Punjab, which had about 4.5 kg of drugs. The police also arrested a 5-member heroin smuggling gang using drones from the Baramanga border area of Shakargarh, Pakistani Punjab. Local Deputy Superintendent of Police Rai Ehsan Elahi told a press conference that the accused were arrested from Baramanga on February 22. I went. Three and a half kilos of heroin, weapons, 8 batteries and a drone camera have been recovered from them. Officials said three of the arrested accused are from Shakargarh and two are from Lahore.
Supply of drugs in hi-tech way
According to the police, the accused used to smuggle heroin into India from Lahore and other areas by getting delivery location and instructions from Dubai on WhatsApp for 1 year. The DSP said those arrested include Mohd Asif, Ghulam Tahir and Mohd Ashfaq, residents of Blocki village in Shakargarh, and Mirza Azhar Baig and Hamza Iftikhar Butt of Lahore. He said that the accused told the police that they used to smuggle heroin with the help of drones. He said that the delivery location was fixed through WhatsApp. The kingpin of drug smugglers is working from Dubai.