In a determined effort to stop illegal drone activities from Pakistan, the Border Security Force (BSF) in Punjab has achieved notable success in two separate operations. The BSF Punjab shared on social media that in the first operation, they recovered a packet of heroin weighing 512 grams in Village Bhagatana, District Gurdaspur. This packet was dropped by a drone from Pakistan.
In the second operation, BSF troops intercepted and neutralized a Pakistani drone trying to cross the border. The drone was identified as a China-made DJI Mavic 3 Classic. These operations highlight the BSF's strong commitment to preventing smuggling through drones and ensuring national security.
Earlier, BSF personnel shared a heartfelt message with the nation, assuring citizens of their safety and extending New Year greetings. They expressed pride in protecting the borders and serving the nation, describing the BSF and the country as their family. To enhance security on New Year's Eve, the BSF increased vigilance along the international border, especially with the presence of terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir.
BSF stands for Border Security Force. It is a paramilitary force in India responsible for guarding the country's borders, especially with Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Punjab is a state in northern India. It shares a border with Pakistan, which is why the BSF is active there to ensure security.
Rogue drones are unmanned flying devices that are used for illegal activities, like smuggling drugs or spying, without permission.
Heroin is a dangerous and illegal drug. It is often smuggled across borders because it is banned in many countries, including India.
DJI Mavic 3 Classic is a type of drone made by a Chinese company called DJI. Drones like these can be used for photography, but sometimes they are used for illegal activities.
National security means protecting a country from threats and ensuring the safety of its citizens. The BSF works to keep India safe from dangers at the border.
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