A suspected drone has been found on the Indo-Pak border in Jaisalmer. The camera drone has been found in Longewala area of Tanot police station area. However, BSF has taken the drone in its possession and started investigating the case. Efforts are being made to find out from where the drone was flown? Who flew The drone was being operated from Pakistan or it has not been clear from the Indian border yet. However, there is a possibility of espionage from Pakistan through drones. Meanwhile, security agencies are investigating the drone range and feed.
The nearest outposts have been alerted after receiving the suspected drone. However, this is not the first time, even before this, suspected devices have been found several times on the Jaisalmer border. At the same time, it is found on such an occasion when Independence Day is near, but the vigilance of BSF has succeeded in catching the drone. The meeting of the drone is also a matter of concern because the manager of the DRDO guest house has been arrested recently on charges of spying for Pakistan.
Drone ban for citizens in border areas
Security has been strengthened under Operation Sindoor in the border areas of Jaisalmer district. During this time, the district administration has completely banned the drone on behalf of the common citizens. Its purpose is to stop any kind of suspicious activity and espionage on the border. BSF has become more cautious after Operation Sindoor. Explain that before Independence Day, there is a special campaign being run to strengthen border security. Under this, not only patrolling on the border has been increased, but vigil has also been intensified in the surrounding villages and sensitive areas. The meeting of a high-tech device like drone indicates that the enemy country is also monitoring across the border activities through technical means.
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