BSF recovers weapons on Indo-Pak border, one arrested
Ferozpur, Sep 9 (UNI) The Border Security Force (BSF) recovered a consignment of arms and ammunition along the Indo-Pak border early this morning.
A smuggler of the area, identified as Balkar Singh who had come to collect the weapons, was taken into custody by the BSF near the border village of Ratto after an exchange of fire with the armed intruders from across the border, BSF DIG Mohammed Akil told mediapersons here.
The recovered weapons included two AK-47 rifles along with 11 magazines, a mauser with two magazines, six pistols, a .12 bore gun and about 450 catridges of different bores.
Giving details, the DIG said in the wee hours three intruders from Pakistan threw the weapons and ammunition across the barbed wire fence. BSF jawans on duty immediately opened fire and the exchange of fire lasted for a few minutes after which the intruders managed to flee back across the border, he added.
The BSF jawans while surveying the area nabbed Balkar Singh, a history sheeter who was arrested in 1994 under the Arms Act. On interrogation, Singh revealed that he had come to collect the weapons.
The BSF, after getting a case registered against Singh at Manawala police station, arrested him. The DIG said that the arrested man was being interrogated.
Intelligence outputs suggested that an attempt was being made by the Punjab militants in Pakistan to revive militancy in the state and the seized consignment was part of that plan. The Punjab Police have seized 3.5 kg RDX a few days ago and arrested a person in this connection, the DIG claimed.
UNI


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