BSF shoots down a drone along the Pak border in Punjab

 


A BSF spokesperson said that a green packet was recovered from under the drone and contained two kg of material, which is suspected to be narcotics.


The Border Security Force shot down a quad-copper drone suspected of carrying narcotics. (File representative photo)


The Border Security Force shot down a quad-copper drone suspected of carrying narcotics on the India-Pakistan International Border in Amritsar area on Sunday night, officials said.


This is the second such incident on this border in the last three days.


The 12 kg drone had four propellers. He said that the soldiers of 22nd Battalion of BSF intercepted and killed it near Rania border post in Amritsar sector at around 9.15 pm.


A BSF spokesperson said that a green packet was recovered from under the drone and contained two kg of material, which is suspected to be narcotics.


In a similar incident that took place on the intervening night of October 13-14, the BSF shot down a large (quad copter) Pakistani drone in the Gurdaspur sector of Punjab.

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