JAISALMER: A team of Narcotics Control Bureau and BSF has launched a probe into the recovery of the massive heroin consignment from the international border.
BSF Rajasthan frontier IG Pankaj Goomer on Sunday accompanied the investigating team and recreated the crime scene at the spot.
Besides, the NCB is preparing a dossier which, if required, will help build a case with the concerned agency at the international level to reach the culprits.
The joint team during investigation found that the smugglers on the other side possibly got help from Pak rangers in pushing the consignment into India.
On the day the incident occurred, there was movement of vehicles on the Pakistani side and there was increase in the activities of Pak rangers.
NCB deputy director general Gyanendra Singh, Bikaner sector BSF DIG Pushpendra Singh, commandant 127th battalion Amitabh Panwar and other officers were present.
IG Goomer said the case has been handed over to NCB.
Two smugglers, Roop Singh Valmiki, 30, and Harmesh Singh, 20, residents of Firozpur in Punjab have been arrested.
NCB has produced them in the court has taken them on a 7-day remand.
They are being inquired.
They have identified two other colleagues.
The entire link of the smuggling is associated with Punjab smugglers.
He said the scene was recreated at the spot and how the heroin was pushed into India through a pipe.