Drone from Pak drops six packets of heroin in Tarn Taran's fields
Alert jawans of the Border Security Force (BSF) recovered six packets of heroin near the Havelian border outpost, Tarn Taran, Punjab, on late September 9 evening. Also read | Farmers’ protest: Internet, SMS services restored in Haryana’s Karnal The BSF jawans deployed at the Havelin border outpost heard the sound of a drone coming from the Pakistan side. After some time, they heard the sound of something being dropped in the fields nearby. By the time, the jawans rushed to the spot, the drone flew back to Pakistan. Upon a search operation, six packet of heroin were recovered from the fields. Earlier, the jawans also fired 14 gunshots towards the drone's direction. Also read | Coronavirus India Update: India logs 34,973 new Covid-19 cases in 24 hours "Anti-national elements are trying hard to smuggle drugs by adopting various modus operandi, but the attempts are being foiled by troops of the Border Security Force. The combined seizure of the BSF and other sister agencies to date has been approximately 324.509 kg," said the public relations officer of the BSF. -PTC News