New Delhi, Nov 22: An international arms trafficking network allegedly linked to Pakistan’s ISI-backed suppliers has been busted with the arrest of four key operatives involved in supplying high-end foreign-made weapons to organised crime groups across north India, police said on Saturday.
According to the police, the network sourced foreign-made weapons smuggled from Pakistan using drones and supplied them to gangsters in Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.
Investigations revealed that weapons were being smuggled from Pakistan using customised drones capable of low-altitude flights to evade radar.
Traffickers based across the border allegedly dropped consignments at pre-marked GPS locations along vulnerable stretches of the international border in Punjab late at night.
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