The Border Security Force (BSF) had seized more than 361 kg of heroin with a street value of Rs 1,805 crore, trafficked from Pakistan to Punjab last year, BSF Punjab Frontier Inspector General Anil Paliwal told PTI.
The official noted that there has been an increase in seizure of trafficked drugs from across the border since 2013.
On an average, 1 kilogramme of heroin was seized per day by the forces along the border with Pakistan in 2014, whereas the figure was 900 grams per day in 2013, Paliwal said.
The border force had killed 7 Pakistani intruders and 4 traffickers in 2014 in an encounter while the figure was 2 and 5 respectively in 2013, BSF reports said.
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