This story is from April 20, 2015

Now, narcotics smuggled reach India through silk route

Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, probably has started using the silk route that passes from Kandahar, Afghanistan to India via Pakistan for smuggling narcotics.
Now, narcotics smuggled reach India through silk route
JAISALMER: Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, probably has started using the silk route that passes from Kandahar, Afghanistan to India via Pakistan for smuggling narcotics. This was done after the Border Security Force (BSF) tightened its security at Punjab border.
Recently 9 kilos of heroin was caught in Jaisalmer-Barmer area. The accused, Karim Khan, has connections in Afghanistan and Paksitan, which were revealed during investigation.
While three smugglers were arrested at the international border adjoining Barmer, by the joint team of ATS, BSF and Barmer police. They revelaed that they received the consignment from Pakistani smuggler Fotia, a resident of Gandhi ki Dhani.
There are indications that Karim Khan, who was caught from Jaisalmer, has contacts in Afghanistan. Heroin was sent from Afghanistan to Karim's uncle, from where it was sent to Fotia. Fotia, in turn sent it to India.
After the strictness of bsf at the Punjab border, pak intelligence agency ISI encouraging narcotics in india use the silk route that passes from kandhar in Afghanistan via Pakistan to desert route in india. Efforts are being made to revive this route.
Under this, 3 days ago, 9kg heroin was caught in Jaisalmer-barmer is connected with Afghanistan. Karim khan caught with six kg heroin in Jaisalmer has connection in Afghanistan and paksitan, which came to light during the investigation.
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