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New paradise of drugs.


For some time now, there has been some movement along the Border of Gujarat touching Pakistan. Just as there is a very organized structure of the drug mafia in Punjab, through which the ends of Afghanistan and Arab countries are organized and in which any commodity can be trafficked along with drugs, the same strange underground structure existed in Gujarat for years for the liquor distribution system and now for drugs. But is being organized which has a number of supporting evidences with the government and security agencies. In Gujarat, all the facilities that terrorists can send liquor and bullets through liquor are ready in two numbers. Drug trafficking in Gujarat mainly takes place through the same route. There was a time when the affluent people of Gujarat would climb as far as Mount Abu to drink a pint or go as far as Diu and Daman just to enjoy a wet and sultry evening.

But now the quality is present whether you call it on the fingertip or instant home delivery or office delivery. Color lovers believe that this is also a mysterious grace of the Gujarat government. It has been four years since Pakistan started keeping a murderous watch on the Gujarat border through the army and terrorists. The government does not know the kundli of crores of drugs seized one after another recently? Some of Gujarat's unimaginable big heads are likely to be found in these drug heaps. Also, it has internal cracks that leak information. All this is true as a lamp. Pakistan needs the borders of Rajasthan and Gujarat now because of the Indian Army's massive seizure of Punjab or Kashmir borders. So Gujarat is becoming a new paradise for drugs.

A huge fleet of BSF is deployed in Gujarat itself. Yet Pakistan gets two options of simultaneous desert and sea, which are more difficult than the land route and are more troublesome for the Indian security agencies. Even in the dark of night across the Sir Creek region of Kutch, the movements of the Pakistani army can be seen. Also, across Kutch, Pakistan has started a fresh troop deployment at a post called Iqbal Bajwa near Karachi. Earlier, Indian spies had informed the government that the Dolphin Squad of Pakistan Rangers had become active in the same border area. Pakistan is in the process of developing a new way to infiltrate its terrorists into India from any border of Gujarat.

Gujarat's coastline is very long and to some extent inscrutable. Suppose a cargo ship drops anchor in the middle of the night in Shial Bat near Victor and Chanchbandar. Similarly, there is no monitoring on the sea coast of Mahwa even in the Kalsar belt. There are many small and big islands formed by coral in the sea of ​​Aray Jamnagar. All these areas are very close to Pakistan. In the same way, ships wrecked in Alang near Talaja do not have customs access until they are completely ashore. However, the existing system of maritime security and coastguard in Saurashtra is inadequate and superficial. It needs immediate upgradation. It wasn't long before seven Pakistani sailors reached the Padala Creek in front of Koteshwar in Kutch with a single boat as if they were out for a survey and were caught.

The Pakistani army has made a plan for the terrorists to infiltrate from the sea, desert or land border of Gujarat. The multi-option plan contains a detailed and graphic mapping of loopholes and security loopholes along Gujarat's border. Huge containers of liquor coming to Gujarat come from Bharuch, Narmada and Sagabara from Madhya Pradesh. It reaches the limits of Gujarat through a small and narrow forest path and then gradually comes to the highway as guided by some corrupt officials on duty in the government. Daily liquor consumption in Gujarat is in crores of rupees. There has been no recession and there is no possibility of it. Even the merchants of the underworld of liquor consider it as a favor of the state government.



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