Indian Security Agency Recovers Air-Dropped Arms Consignment Near Pakistani Border
06:18 GMT 03.10.2021 (Updated: 18:02 GMT 08.12.2022)
© AP Photo / Channi AnandIndia's Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers patrol near the India Pakistan border fencing at Garkhal in Akhnoor, about 35 kilometers (22 miles) west of Jammu, India, Tuesday, Aug.13, 2019

© AP Photo / Channi Anand
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In June, two drones dropped explosive devices on an Indian Air Force station in Jammu. Since the incident, more sightings of UAVs have been reported by locals as well as forces deployed in the Jammu and Kashmir region.
An Indian security agency has recovered an arms consignment, including an AK assault rifle, three magazines, 30 rounds, and a telescope along the India-Pakistan border, an official told reporters on Sunday.
One AK-47, a night vision device, 3 magazines & ammunition, that were dropped by a drone as evident from packing, were recovered at Phallian Mandal in Jammu last night. Jammu Police is looking for possible receivers in the area. Search is going on: Jammu & Kashmir Police pic.twitter.com/0DPrZw3nkW
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The recovery was made in the village of Sounjana (Jammu district) after villagers heard a humming sound and suspected a drone, the Jammu and Kashmir Police told reporters on Sunday.
The village is approximately six kilometres away from the international border.
Police have registered an official case regarding the matter, however, so far, they have been unable to identify the person who was supposed to receive the consignment on the Indian side.