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Pakistan: Pak Drones Smuggling Drugs In Punjab, Admits PM Shehbaz Sharif's Close Aide For The First Time

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s close aide, Special Assistant on Defence, Malik Mohd Ahmad Khan's remarks on cross-border drug smuggling came during an interview to senior Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir.

In a f🌊irst, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s close aide, Special Assistant on Defence Malik Mohd Ahmad Khan came up with an admission of drugs being smuggled from Pakistan to Pun♔jab using drones.

His remarks came dur🍃ing an interview to senior Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir in Kasur city, which bor🐼ders the Indian Punjab.

When asked a question 𒆙on cross-border smuggling of narcotics in Kasur in a video, Khan was heard saying,“Yes, and it (smuggling) is very scary. Recently there have been two incidents where 10 kg heroin was tied to each drone and thrown across. Agencies are trying to stop this.”

"Big disclꦐosure by PM’s advisor Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan. S🍌mugglers using drones in the flood affected areas of Kasur near the Pakistan-India border to transport heroin. He demanded a special package for the rehabilitation of the flood victims, otherwise victims will join smugglers”, Mir later tweeted.

As per a report by The Indian Express, when asked about the whole incident, senior jo🐷urnalist Mir said꧋ Khan’s comments were the first admission of drugs being smuggled from Pakistan using drones.

“Malik Mohammad Ahmad Khan is an MPA from Kasur and he is very close to the political and military establishment in Pakistan. He was very c༒lose to the previous Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and also to the present military hierarchy,” said Mir, as per media reports.

“These villagers (in Kasur) say they get no mobile signals. They spoke about movement 𓂃of drones and smuggling of drugs from Pakistan into India and liquor from India into Pakistan. Khan told me that mobile signals here are jammed by security agencies💧 due to cross-border drone movements,” said Mir.

Mir later also added that Khan came under a lot of fire from Pakistan government after the video🐓 went on air.

“He is the local MPA and he has been trying for the PM to visit this area. He has fa♎ced criticism for his comments… he is also facing much backlash 🤪from his constituents for the lack of mobile phone connectivity and has tried to justify the same by citing examples of drug smuggling,” said Mir.

Cross-border narcotics smuggling: Numbers and data

Earlier this month, Punjab Police revealed data tha showed 795 FIRs registered under the NDPS Act from July 2022-2023 in Ferozepur district alone while most of the narco𝕴tics were confiscated from those districts of Punjab that share border with Pakistan.

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It has been reported that, on condition of anonimity, a senior BSF officer in Punjab said cross-border smuggling of drugs and arms has continued through use of drones despite India having repeatedly r𓂃aised the෴ issue with Pakistan.

He als𒅌o added that on this year alone, they have recovered 260 kg of heroin, 19 arms, 30 magazines, 470 rounds of ammunition and 30 Pakistani drones from Pun𓆏jab’s border areas.

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