The Border Security Force (BSF) recovered 6.7 kilograms of heroin which was kept hidden in a field across the barbed fence at Shahpur village along the India-Pakistan border in Amritsar District of Punjab on May 1, reports Hindustan Times. The Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of Special Task Force (STF), Rashpal Singh said, “We had a tip-off that a consignment of heroin was smuggled from Pakistan recently, which was kept hidden in a field situated across the barbed fence at the said village. A case in this regard was registered on April 30 and Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Vavinder Mahajan started probing the case. The DSP found that one person, identified as, Karam Singh alias Golu, of Karimpura village was roped in to clear the consignment.” He said Golu was arrested on May 1 and at his instance, the heroin was recovered from across the fence.