Pakistan Rangers are not cooperating with BSF troopers in checking narcotic smuggling and infiltration, a senior officer of the force said today.
Due to no cooperation from Pakistan's border guarding force, we are unable to stop smuggling of narcotics and infiltration completely, said Rajdeep Singh, Special Director General of the Border Security Force (West).
There has been a spurt in drugs smuggling from across the border in recent times with BSF making a lot of seizures of heroin.
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Replying to a question, Singh said that Pakistani forces had opened fire on Abduria check post in Jammu and Kashmir last evening.
The firing stopped after BSF jawans retaliated.
Singh said that 948 women recruits were protecting Indian borders effectively and efficiently.
174 new women recruits were being imparted training who would be deputed on the border soon after completion of their training, he said.
Earlier, Singh took march past salute from 349 newly recruited Jawans in a passing out parade.
Congratulating the trainees for completing their training, he asked them to perform their duties in the field honestly and with dedication.