Pakistan claims to have arrested 6 Indians trying to smuggle drugs, weapons
ISTANBUL (AA) – A day after having raised the issue of the Indian violation of the cease-fire along the Line of Control (LoC), Pakistan arrested six Indians who were attempting to smuggle drugs, weapons and ammunition into the country.
“It is surprising that these smugglers could cross the heavily fenced border under perpetual surveillance of the Indian Border Security Force (BSF). It shows likely complicity of BSF troops in narco and weapons smuggling,” the state-run Radio Pakistan reported, citing a statement from the Pakistan Army’s media wing – Inter-Services Public Relations.
The arrests were made by Pakistan’s paramilitary Rangers between July 29 and August 3.
“These Indian smugglers will be dealt as per law for illegally entering into Pakistan and indulging in nefarious activities,” the statement said.
The Pakistan Army “expects” the BSF to “act professionally, ending connections with smuggling groups on their soil,” it added.
The claim comes a day after the Pakistan Army raised alarm over the fact that Indian armed forces has resorted to “unprovoked” firing at the Kashmir border, killing a 62-year-old man.
The incident took place in the Nikial sector of the Line of Control (LoC), a de facto border that divides the disputed Jammu and Kashmir region between the two nuclear rivals.