Pak making repeated attempts to smuggle weapons, narcotics: ADGP

‘Conspiracies hatched across border will be foiled’

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 4: A day after the recovery of a cache of arms near the International Border in Samba district, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Jammu Zone Mukesh Singh today said Pakistan is making repeated attempts to smuggle weapons and narcotics but majority of these were foiled by the security forces guarding the borders.

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“Pakistan is making repeated attempts to smuggle weapons, Improvised Explosive Devices and grenades (in the recent past) but majority of these attempts were foiled as we have full control of the situation (on the borders),” Mukesh Singh told reporters in Samba on the sidelines of a function.
Police yesterday recovered three pistols, six magazines, four hand grenades and 48 rounds of ammunition from a packet believed to have been dropped by a Pakistani drone near Vijaypur in Samba district.
“I want to assure all that all the conspiracies hatched across the border will be foiled,” Singh said, adding the shortcomings, if any, will be addressed to make the borders fully secure.
Responding to a question about the possibility of militants trying to sneak into this side from Pakistan, he said there have been many infiltration attempts in the past couple of years and all such attempts were foiled.
“Our attempt is to foil their plans (to push militants) and we are doing our job,” he said.
Singh was in Samba district to preside over a police-public meet as part of the efforts to reach out to the public and listen to their problems.
“The people raised many issues of concern like drug trafficking, weapon smuggling, illegal mining and bovine smuggling (during the meet). We will have one more meeting in the coming days and chalk out a proper action plan to address all these issues,” the ADGP said.
He said the people were appreciative of the police campaign to make Samba a drug-free district.
Singh said the drug smugglers who had fled to other districts amid the crackdown will be identified and arrested.
The police-public meeting at Samba was also attended by Deputy Inspector General of Police Jammu-Samba-Kathua Range Shakti Kumar Pathak, Deputy Commissioner Samba Anuradha Gupta and Senior Superintendent of Police Samba Benam Tosh.
A large number of prominent citizens of Samba district hailing from different towns & villages participated in the high level police-public meeting and highlighted the issues pertaining to police department. The main objective of the meeting was to strengthen police-public relations and to redress the grievances of the people.
SSP Samba Benam Tosh requested the people to put forward their viewpoints with regard to crime, drug abuse, law & order or any other matter in the district.
Those who spoke on the occasion on behalf of the public were DDC chairman Samba Keshav Sharma, BDC Chairman Ghagwal Vijay Tagotra, Sarpanch Pangdour Reena Choudhary, social activists Avinash Choudhary, Sudaghar Gupta, Nikki Mahajan, Suraj Parkash Verma, Advocate Subash Sambyal, Basharat Ali, Hazara Singh and Dev Raj.