Rajasthan: Believe it or Not, There is a Smugglers' Tunnel Under the Border


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Barmer, Dec 22:
In a shocking breach of security, the existence of a cross-border tunnel underneath the fencing along the international border (IB) in 

Rajasthan has come to light through which drugs and fake currency were smuggled into Indian territory.

The sensational revelation was made by two alleged smugglers, Iliyas and Eklu, to BSF officers on Sunday. Sources said that a team of officers took the two to Aman Ka Par border outpost (BOP) along the IB in Barmer and asked them to locate the tunnel.

The two failed to do so as it was after sundown that they reached there, but confessed to meeting their Pakistani contacts and accepting consignments from them. Official sources said that a Pakistani national, Salem, came to the IB on the Pakistani side as recently as December 2 and delivered heroin to Iliyas and Eklu using the tunnel. He managed to return without being caught.

According to IG Jodhpur range, Rajeev Dasot, smugglers from both the sides prepared the plan jointly and transferred the consignments. It isn't clear how long the tunnel has been in operation. Dasot said the cops got wind of the breach during the interrogation of the recently-arrested Tanzanian drug-peddlers, Adam Godwin, Adam Mohammad and Umar Yousuf. He also said that the mastermind, Jamal Khan, a resident of Jaisalmer, along with Iliyas and Eklu, delivered the consignment to the Tanzanians in Jodhpur.

Dasot said Salem left his village, Bala, on the intervening night of December 1 and 2 with a 20-kg bag of heroin. Bala is around three km from the IB on the Pakistani side. He then entered Indian territory through the tunnel and, after staying near Aman Ka Par border outpost on Indian side for over an hour, slipped back into Pakistan after delivering the heroin to Iliyas and Eklu. 

  

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  • Thomas Pascal Andrade, Valencia / Toronto

    Tue, Dec 23 2008

    Did the BSF or Indian authorities have to disclose the tunnel issue before they found it and brought the culprits to the book? Our "intellegence" agency could have set up a trap for the smugglers & terrorists from Pakistan to use it and catch them red-handed. Now that the guys across the border know that we know about their plans, can we think that they are stupid to use the tunnel anymore? Our police forces are so "efficient" that they get excited to disclose the intelligence secrets of criminals beforehand, which would help the criminals to evade their plans. Our intelligence agency definitely needs a training from ISI.

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  • george borromeo, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 23 2008

    No suprises, if BSF probes more they may find many more tunnels under the intl. border. electronic survilence to the entire stretch of the border may be the solution to check the smugglers/infiltrators.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Dec 23 2008

    We do not have the knowledge of existing tunnel between India and Pakistan, and we boast about our security capacity etc. If this is the case why only smugglers can enter the country, any terrorist also can enter the country or leave the country. Our security at the airport and Railway's is only name sake !!!!

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