
BSF Punjab Strikes Again: 3 Drones Recovered
The Border Security Force (BSF) on high alert recovered three Pakistani drones used for smuggling activities along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab. These drones were detected and neutralized during separate operations in the past 24 hours.
🚁 Smuggling Attempt Foiled: 1.57 Kg Heroin Seized
Alongside the drones, the BSF troops also recovered 1.57 kilograms of heroin. Officials believe the consignment was meant for drug trafficking networks operating in Punjab and other northern states. The packages were dropped using drone technology under the cover of night.
🧠 Smugglers Get Smarter, But So Does BSF
The use of advanced drone models shows how smugglers are upgrading their tactics. However, BSF’s tech-integrated border surveillance and rapid response teams have proven effective in intercepting such attempts, keeping the borders secure from narco-terrorism.
🇮🇳 Rising Narco-Terrorism Concerns
Security experts have repeatedly flagged the Indo-Pak border in Punjab as a hotspot for drone-based narcotics and arms smuggling. The latest seizure adds to the growing number of incidents aimed at destabilizing the region through drugs and cross-border infiltration.
📣 BSF Calls for Public Vigilance
BSF has urged locals residing near border areas to report any unusual drone sightings or suspicious activity. Community participation remains crucial in the ongoing efforts to keep Punjab and the nation safe from narcotic threats.