India's paramilitary Border Security Force (BSF), which patrols the India-Pakistan border, claimed it found 24 kilograms of heroin worth Rs1.2 billion ($19.5 million), along with weapons, ammunition and Pakistan mobile phones on the smugglers late on Friday as they tried to make their way in to India.
"Last night, three Pakistani intruders crossed over to the Indian territory and were challenged by the BSF night patrol, but the intruders declined to surrender and fired gun shots at the BSF," Ajay Tomar, Punjab BSF Inspector General, told reporters.
"In retaliation, BSF troops fired 19 rounds and the intruders were killed on the spot."
A massive search has been launched to check for any other people crossing illegally from Pakistan in the area near the Wagah international border crossing, he said.
Wagah is the only road border crossing between the Indian city of Amritsar and the Pakistani city of Lahore.
Local media reported last week that the BSF had seized 100 kilograms of heroin worth five billion rupees ($81 million) in the last two months, adding that drug trafficking had spiked at the border, which prompted BSF to increase round-the-clock patrolling.
Punjab, once the wealthiest state in Asia's third-largest economy, has now become a key smuggling route for drugs that come in from neighbouring Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Punjab's slowing economy and high unemployment rates have made youth more vulnerable to drug addiction, experts say.
The drugs smuggled into India are mainly destined for Europe, but also find buyers in the state of 27 million.
It is estimated that two-thirds of all rural households in Punjab have at least one drug addict, according to a 2009 state survey.
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why u use word 'claim' 'alleged' please read it as 'said'
@faisal: Just search "PIA and drugs" on the Internet. Illegal drug export is a big business in Pakistan.
@Yasin: Your statement indicates you are high on one. By the way the ward "Hashish" and "Gaanja" comes from Arab where it had always been used by warriors. It helped them to become fearless and lethal. Same sort of experiment which later was used by many western countries to make super soldiers. Anyways before I go tangential, check your facts before making radical statements.
@Yasin: you guys(Pakistanis) are so obsessed with religion, don't you? i could not find a single line about them being Muslims and you come up with this comment. I thought alcohol was also prohibited in Islam, just think about it in your next DAARU PARTY. cheers :D
@Gp65: Yes true. It is also true that 95% of them were Afghans traveling on forged Pakistani passport.
Drugs...? I thought they are sausages(on a bigger scale) to be fed to BSF jawans...(on either sides) and why the smugglers were so inane and moronic they could not anticipate the extra vigil from the snipers in these dangerous times, i have other ideas about Afghan drug traders.
Killing 3 of their own people and producing the always very convenient Pakistani ID cards, Bollywood has more originality than IA.
@Yasin: I hope you were being sarcastic. If not, do check out how many Pakistanis get beheaded in Saidi Arabia on charges of drug peddling.
@Yasin:
Opium certainly is not a drug. LOL :-P
@Yasin: Wonderful Joke...!!!!!
What do you think people like Dawood Ibrahim and Hafiz Saeed will do for Pakistan? They will put up more and more terror and drug smuggling factories. Good people will leave Pakistan and only such people will live and progress.
@Bharat: Salim's was making a sarcastic comment on his country's ISI.
This is how Indians name and shame freedom-fighters. No Muslim can be involved with drug. There is no drug in Islam.
"The drugs smuggled into India are mainly destined for Europe, but also find buyers in the state of 27 million."
Really? We all know what Indians like...
its funny how our indian friends are holding ISI responsible for this event. It shows how they love to hate ISI. Further, if you hold ISI responsible here, why not hold Afghan govt or their intelligence services for Billions of dollars worth drugs that make way from Kabul to Delhi? But no, in Afghan govt's case, they love to hug them. Ahh, can't beat Chankya's doctrine!
@Saleem, No wonder why Pakistan is called a failed state and an epicenter of the world terrorism.
Drugs and fake currency are the main items of "trade" in this region.
Huge strategic and financial loss to Pakistani nation:-(( We could have launched spectacular terrorist attacks like Bombay 2008 with such money. Good luck next time ISI.