Indian Downs Pakistani Arms Smuggling Drone
BSF
personnel carry a drone shot down along the border in J&K’s Kathua on June
20, 2020
The Indian Border Security Force shot down a
Pakistani drone along the International Border in Kathua district of Jammu and
Kashmir on Saturday, the officials said. The patrolling party of the BSF found
the drone flying in the Rathua area of Hiranagar sector in Kathua, Jammu And
Kashmir and shot it down. The drone fell into a field.
“The Pakistani drone
was flying inside Indian territory in Rathua area in Hiranagar sector around
5.10 am when a BSF patrol shot it down,“ said a police officer at Kathua police
control room.
Inspector General, BSF Jammu Frontier NS Jamwal
said, “The BSF has shot down a drone from Pakistan near Kathua and recovered
among others M-4 US-made semi-automatic rifle, 60 rounds in it, two magazines
and seven M67 grenades”.
“It is a big
development because the Pakistanis have adopted similar modus operandi of what
they have been doing in Punjab,” he added.
The made-in-China hexacopter drone itself weighed
around 17.5 kilograms and the consignment weighed around five to six kilograms,
said Jamwal.
“Surely, it
was an attempt to deliver the arms and ammunition to someone here on this side.
Who was he, remains a matter of investigation,” he said.
The BSF IGP informed that the drone had a winch
mechanism with which entire consignment had to be dropped to this side and it
had to fly back to Pakistan.
“This
delivery was for some ‘Ali Bhai’ as the payload was carrying his name,” he
said.
A senior police official said that the drone was 8
feet in wide blade-to-blade and seems to have been controlled by Pak picket
opposite Panesar Post of BSF in Hiranagar sector.
“Same
weapons were recovered from Jaish-e-Mohammad militants who were killed after
infiltration from Pakistan in an encounter at Ban toll plaza Nagrota while they
were travelling in a truck to Kashmir some months back,” the official said.
Pak rangers and Pakistani Army use such drones to
see deployment of Indian forces and gaps to push terrorists into India.
Hiranagar sector has always remained an
infiltration route for Pakistani terrorists because of its terrain and three to
four seasonal rivulets that flow into Pakistan.
The development comes close on the heels of the
Galwan Valley intrusion by Chinese troops where India lost 20 of its soldiers
on June 15 that included commanding officer of Bihar Regiment, Colonel Santosh
Babu.
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