BSF Recovers Pakistani Drone, Heroin Near India-Pakistan Border in Punjab's Tarn Taran
Border Security Force (BSF) troops late on Sunday heard the buzzing sound of the drone near Kalash village in Tarn Taran, a BSF official said.
Chandigarh, July 31: A suspected Pakistani drone and three kilogrammes of heroin were recovered by a joint team of the BSF and the Punjab Police from a field near the India-Pakistan border in Tarn Taran district on Monday, officials said. Border Security Force (BSF) troops late on Sunday heard the buzzing sound of the drone near Kalash village in Tarn Taran, a BSF official said. Pakistani Drone Shot Down in Punjab: BSF Shoots Down Pakistan UAV Violating Indian Airspace, Recover Drone From Rajoke Village in Tarn Taran District (See Photos).
It is suspected that the unmanned aerial vehicle entered Indian territory from Pakistan at that time. According to protocol, the troops endeavoured to intercept the drone, he said in a statement. Jammu and Kashmir: BSF Foils Infiltration Bid in Arnia, Pakistani Intruder Gunned Down.
During a joint search with the Punjab Police on Monday, the drone (hexacopter) and three kilogrammes of heroin wrapped with yellow tape were recovered from the field near Khemkaran village, said the official. "Another Pakistani drone recovered by the joint efforts of BSF and Punjab Police," said the official.