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The ammunition was found nearly 1-km inside the Indian border.
Gurdaspur: Punjab Police on Friday recovered about 11 grenades from near Chakri post along the Pakistan border. On Friday, a Pakistani drone was spotted which prompted a search operation by the Punjab Police.
During search operation, the personnel found a cache of 11 grenades nearly 1-km inside of the Indian border. These 11 grenades discovered from inside a packet in the fields of a village in Salach, under
The grenades had an RGS mark which is found in almost all Pakistan-made grenades.
Police have registered a case against unknown in Police Station Dorangla and probe into the matter has begun.
Police recovers 11 grenades dropped by Pakistan drone near IB in Punjab PTI
Chandigarh: Eleven hand grenades dropped by a drone flying in from Pakistan were recovered from a field near the International Border in Punjab’s Gurdaspur district, police said Monday.
The consignment was found in a field in Salach village, located about one km from the border, Gurdaspur Senior Superintendent of Police Rajinder Singh Sohal told PTI over the phone.
The box of hand grenades had been attached with a wooden frame and was lowered from the drone to the ground with a nylon rope, said police, adding that they recovered it Sunday evening.
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1 The drone seized with its support stand and a transmitter with a mini-receiver and other gear. File photo
PK Jaiswar
Amritsar, December 17
Days after busting a “drone module” allegedly involved in smuggling of drugs and weapons from across the border, the police have booked two peddlers for running the racket through mobile phones from the Amritsar Central Jail.
The accused have been identified as Simranjit and Surjit Masih. The duo was booked following a tip-off provided by Lakhbir Singh, alias Lakha, of Chak Mishri Khan village, and Bachittar Singh of Guru Amar Dass Avenue, who were arrested by the Amritsar (Rural) police in the drone module racket.