Punjab: BSF opens fire after drone spotted near India-Pakistan border in Ajnala

By  Rajan Nath December 1st 2021 09:07 AM

The Border Security Force (BSF) on Wednesday opened fire on a suspected Pakistani drone near the India-Pakistan border in Punjab's Ajnala. The drone was spotted by the BSF personnel near the India-Pakistan border in Punjab's Ajnala. The suspected drone then returned to the Pakistani side after the border guards opened fire to bring it down. Also Read | No case of Omicron variant in India yet: Health Minister Two Pakistani drones found near Indo-Pak border in Punjab, say police |  India News – India TV Meanwhile, the BSF personnel and security agencies started conducting search operations in the area to see if the drone has dropped any objectionable items or weapons. Also Read | Who is Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s new CEO? Drone spotted near Indian High Commission in Pakistan; India strongly  objects | Latest News India - Hindustan Times

BSF recovers 4 kg heroin near India-Pakistan border in Jalandhar

On the other hand, the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel had recovered multiple packets of heroin weighing around 4 kilograms near the India-Pakistan international border in the Ferozepur sector of Punjab on Tuesday. Another Pakistani drone spotted along India-Pak border, BSF on alert | India  News – India TV The BSF, in a press release, said that the troops heard the sound of something thrown across Border fencing. During the search operation, two packets of contraband were suspected to be Heroin. In another instance, on-duty troops recovered 10 packets of contrabands, which is weighing around 2 kg, near Tapu area. -PTC News

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