Pak authorities unearth network of cross-border drug smuggling to India operated by Lahore police anti-narcotics wing head

Lahore, 30 Aug: Pakistan’s Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) on Wednesday said it has unearthed a cross-border drug smuggling network to India via drones which is being operated by the Lahore police anti-narcotics wing head.
Last week, the Pakistan Rangers claimed to have arrested six Indian nationals inside Pakistani territory for allegedly trying to smuggle “narcotics, weapons and ammunition” into Pakistan.
Four of these alleged smugglers belong to India’s Firozpur, namely Gurmeet Singh, Shinder Singh, Juginder Singh, and Vishal Jagga. Rattan Pal Singh belongs to Jalandhar and Garvender Singh belongs to Ludhiana.
According to the Punjab police, Lahore police anti-narcotics wing head Mazhar Iqbal is accused of smuggling drugs, especially heroin to India via drones. Iqbal has made billions of rupees through smuggling and action against him has been initiated in the light of statements of the Indian smugglers arrested recently, senior police officials said.
“An FIR has been registered against Lahore police anti-narcotics wing head Mazhar Iqbal for his alleged involvement in cross border (India) smuggling of drugs through drones. We could not arrest him as he has secured a pre-arrest bail,” Lahore Deputy Inspector General (Investigation) Imran Kishwar told Dawn.
“We have constituted a high-powered committee of senior police officers to further expand the scope of the investigation into the illegal cross-border smuggling of the drug,” he said.
According to the initial Investigation, Iqbal and his network would smuggle drugs from Kasur to India through drones. “The investigation reveals that Mazhar Iqbal is involved in transporting over 30kg of heroin to India through drones. He used to receive payment for his services in Dubai,” a senior officer of Punjab police told PTI Wednesday. (PTI)