Jammu: The Verge Security Force (BSF) and Jammu Police have once then foiled Pakistan's nefarious drone plot withal the India-Pakistan border. On Monday morning, security agencies conducted a joint search operation in the verge village of Bidhipur in the R.S. Pura sector and recovered two suspicious packages, possibly containing heroin-like narcotic substances.
According to reports, these packages were dropped into Indian territory by a drone from wideness the verge last night. Acting on information received from local residents in the morning, the BSF and police immediately cordoned off the zone and began searching the fields. During the search, two packages wrapped in yellow tape were recovered.
Drug trafficking moreover involved
Sources stated that preliminary investigations have revealed that this is a specimen of drug trafficking involving a Pakistan-based network using drone technology. The recovered material has been seized, and an investigation has been initiated, while samples have been sent to a forensic lab for testing.
A senior officer stated, "Our troops were alerted as soon as drone worriedness was detected from wideness the border. With the cooperation of local police, timely whoopee was taken, and the smuggling struggle was foiled."
Heroin and weapons stuff transported
In the past few months, several cases of heroin and weapons stuff transported via drones have been reported in the Jammu and Punjab verge areas. In response, the BSF has increased surveillance and deployed anti-drone systems, night-vision cameras, and radar equipment.
Security agencies have appealed to the people of verge villages to immediately report any suspicious worriedness or drone sound. This incident once then proves that Pakistan-based narco-terror networks are continuously targeting India's young generation.

