Security Forces Respond to Suspected Drone Intrusion
Security forces initiated a search following reports of suspected drone activity along the Jammu and Kashmir border. The operation aims to verify potential drone-related threats, ensuring no weapons or narcotics were dropped. Army, police, and BSF are conducting joint searches across the region, including Bhai Nallah and Rajpura.
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Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have launched a comprehensive search operation after reports surfaced of suspected drone activity near the International Border in the Samba district. Officials reported late Monday night that a drone, believed to be of Pakistani origin, was seen in the general vicinity of Daboh, prompting immediate countermeasures.
Additional forces have been deployed across the affected region to conduct a thorough investigation, ensuring that no illicit items, such as weapons or narcotics, have been airdropped. The move comes after intelligence alerts about potential security threats from unmanned aerial vehicles in the area.
The operation is a collaborative effort involving the Army, police, and the Border Security Force (BSF). Security personnel have extended their search to areas like Bhai Nallah, Lala Chack, and Malani in the district's Rajpura area, following alerts about suspicious activities early today.
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