Key Points

Jammu police have recovered a drone near the Line of Control in Akhnoor sector. Officials have launched an investigation to determine if it came from across the border or was used locally. Drones have been previously used by terror handlers to deliver weapons and drugs to sustain terrorism in the region. Security forces have deployed special anti-drone equipment along the border to counter this threat.

Key Points: Indian Police Recover Drone Near LoC in Jammu Akhnoor Sector

  • Drone recovered from Fattu Kotli village field in Akhnoor sector
  • Police investigating cross-border terror links or local filming use
  • Drones previously used to drop arms, cash, and drugs payloads
  • Overground workers often collect consignments for monetary benefits
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Drone recovered near LoC in Jammu

Jammu police recover drone near Line of Control, launch investigation into potential cross-border terror links or local use amid ongoing security concerns.

"Investigation has been started to trace the origin of the drone - Officials"

Jammu, Sep 13

The police in Jammu and Kashmir's Jammu district said on Saturday that it has recovered a drone from a village near the Line of Control (LoC) in Akhnoor sector, officials said.

Officials added that the drone was recovered from a field in Fattu Kotli village of Akhnoor by the police.

"Investigation has been started to trace the origin of the drone whether it was sent from across the LoC or had been some drone used locally for filming marriage function, etc," officials said.

Drones have been used in the past by terror handlers sitting across the border in Pakistan to send payloads of arms/ammunition/cash and drugs to sustain terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.

The tactics adopted by terror handlers has been to drop the payloads from the drones at a place pre-determined in consultation with terror outfits operating in Jammu and Kashmir.

Terrorists would mostly use overground workers (OGWs) to pick up the consignments without risking their own lives.

The OGWs work for the terrorists mostly because of monetary benefits and also for getting personal scores settled with neighbours and relatives by using the threat a common citizen faces from the gun-wielding terrorists.

J&K has a 740-km-long LoC and a 240-km-long International Border (IB).

The Army guards the LoC while the BSF guards the IB in Jammu and Kashmir.

The BSF guards the IB in Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts while the Army guards the LoC in Baramulla, Kupwara, Bandipora, Rajouri, Poonch and partly in Jammu district.

To deal with the menace of drones sent from across the border, BSF has deployed special anti-drone equipment along the IB to track and destroy a drone mid-air.

After this equipment was out in place by the BSF, the frequency of drones sent from across the IB has drastically come down.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is concerning. We need better technology to detect and neutralize these drones immediately. Can't risk our soldiers' lives and national security.
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Aman W
Hope it's just a wedding drone as mentioned. But given the history, we can't take chances. Our border forces are always alert - proud of them!
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Sarah B
The part about OGWs working for terrorists due to personal scores is heartbreaking. We need better community outreach programs in border areas to prevent this.
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Vikram M
Good to know anti-drone equipment is working and frequency has reduced. Technology is the key to secure our borders in modern warfare.
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Nikhil C
While I appreciate our forces' efforts, I hope the investigation is thorough. Sometimes innocent drone users get caught in these situations. Due process is important.
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Kavya N
Jai Jawaan! Our soldiers guard 740km LoC and 240km IB - such a challenging task. They deserve our utmost respect and support 🙏

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