BSF shoots down Pak drone in Punjab

AMRITSAR, MAY 9: The Border Security Force (BSF) during wee hours of Monday shot down a Pakistani drone near the international border in Punjab’s Amritsar district and recovered nine yellow packets containing heroin.

The weight of the heroin was found to be 10 kg with packing material.

In a tweet, the BSF said, “BSF troops foiled another smuggling attempt through Pak drone. Vigilant BSF troops fired at the drone coming from Pak and brought it down. Drone carrying 9 packets suspected to be heroin (10.670 kg) in a bag were also recovered.”

The troops sounded an alert.

Punjab shares a 553-km barbed-wire fenced international border with Pakistan which is under the vigil of nearly 135 BSF battalions. The drug network operates along the Afghanistan-Pakistan-India route.