Narco-terror operatives on LoC

The Army achieved a major success by eliminating one infiltrator and capturing two others, who are residents of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and part of a narco-terror module being run from Pakistan. The operation took place in the Shahpur sector of the Poonch district, where the troops recovered a large number of narcotics, Pakistani currency, and documents from the infiltrators. The CCTV cameras installed at sensitive areas on the Line of Control played a crucial role in tracking the movement of the infiltrators, leading to their elimination and capture. The narco-terror module operated by the infiltrators was being used to pump drugs into Jammu and Kashmir and fund terrorism in the region. However, the security forces have been able to thwart most of these plots with the arrest or elimination of narco-terror operatives. The Over Ground Workers on the Indian side of the LoC are facilitating further transportation of weapons and narcotics, and many of them have been caught by the police.
The security forces have been maintaining a high alert along the LoC in the twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch to thwart infiltration attempts by militants and narco-terror operatives, and most of these attempts have been successfully foiled. Rajouri and Poonch regions have been used as smuggling routes due to their proximity to the Line of Control with Pakistan. These areas have rugged terrain and dense forests, which makes it easier for smugglers to move undetected. However, law enforcement agencies have been taking measures to crack down on smuggling activities in these regions and prevent the illegal movement of goods and people across the border. Advanced surveillance technology such as drones, cameras, and sensors is being used to monitor border crossings and detect suspicious activity. Various routes and regions are vulnerable, but our forces are ready for any challenge.