Jammu: A narcotics smuggler was shot dead by the Border Security Force (BSF) along the International Border in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua district on Wednesday and 27 kg of heroin worth crores of rupees recovered from his possession, an official said. The incident took place in the border outpost (BOP) Pansar area of Hiranagar sector, a spokesperson of the BSF said. BSF personnel noticed the smuggler trying to sneak into Indian territory from the other side of the border. They shot him after he ignored their warnings and tried to flee, he said. A senior officer said the value of the drugs recovered during the operation is estimated to be over Rs100 crore in the international market. The spokesperson pointed out that earlier on January 23, the BSF had detected a 150-metre underground tunnel, which was meant to facilitate the infiltration of terrorists from Pakistan for carrying out subversive activities, in the BOP Pansar area. Thieves employ unique trick to steal cash from SBI ATMs Suicide: Chhattisgarh Police constable allegedly commits suicide in Korba Young man hires contract killers to murder his girlfriend's husband