Pakistanis are so hungry that they cut the fencing from the border, know the whole matter

Pakistanis are so hungry that they cut the fencing from the border, know the whole matter


Barmer. Another nefarious act of Pakistan has come to light on the India-Pakistan border. Here Pakistani citizens cut 25 meters of wire from the fencing on the border and took it away. After that, about 401 sheep and goats from Pakistan entered the Indian border from the border. They were later caught by the Border Security Force (BSF). After the information of cutting the fencing, questions are being raised on the patrolling of BSF. After the case of cutting the fencing came to light, BSF has filed a report in Dhanau police station.

According to the information, this incident of cutting the fencing on the border is said to have happened on 16th July. There, some Pakistani citizens in the border area cut the fencing on the border and took it with them. They cut about 25 meters long fencing. When the BSF officials got information about this, they expressed their displeasure to the Pak Ranger. After that, the Pak Rangers contacted the villagers of their area and brought back the fencing.

Dhanau police station police reached the border
However, it will take time to repair the cut fencing. After the fencing was cut, the animals of Pakistani citizens entered the Indian border. They were caught by BSF soldiers. It has not been revealed yet whether these sheep and goats have been returned or not. After receiving the report, Dhanau police station reached the border and inspected the spot.

Recently a smuggler crossed the barbed wire fence and entered India
Pakistan’s nefarious activities on the border have been exposed earlier as well. A similar case came to light a few months ago when a smuggler from Pakistan crossed the barbed wire fence and entered India. Then he returned after dumping heroin. That too has not been revealed yet. Pakistan has dropped drugs in India several times through drones in Sri Ganganagar and Anupgarh areas on the border. Pakistani drones have also been shot down several times.

FIRST PUBLISHED : July 21, 2024, 14:57 IST

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