New Delhi [India], The Border Security Force (BSF) has seized two drones and a substantial quantity of narcotics in two separate incidents near the India-Pakistan International Border in Tarn Taran district of Punjab. In a coordinated operation, BSF personnel have recovered a total of 1,060 narcotics. Gram O of suspected methamphetamine found from drone The first drone was seized from a field in CB Chand village at around 8:10 pm on Friday night. The second drone was intercepted on the outskirts of Kalsian village at around 10:35 pm the same evening. The seizure highlights the ongoing efforts by BSF to prevent drug smuggling and maintain border security. "On the evening of May 30, remain alert." After BSF troops received information about the presence of drones with narcotics at two different locations in the border area of ​​Tarn Taran district, a search operation was immediately launched in the suspected areas. The anticipated dropping zone resulted in the recovery of a drone with a packet (total weight: 540 grams) or suspected ICE (methamphetamine) from a field at C Chand village in Tarn Taran district at around 8.10 pm. The narcotics were wrapped in yellow adhesive tape and a metal wire ring was found attached to the packet. The force further said that another drone with a packet of suspected ICE (methamphetamine) (total weight: 52 grams) was recovered at around 10:35 pm. From the outskirts of Kalsian village in Tarn Taran district. The narcotics were wrapped in yellow adhesive tape and a metal wire ring was attached to the packet. “Both the recovered drones have been identified as China-made DJI Mavic Classic,” BSF said. “Thorough inspection and prompt action was taken,” he said. The hardworking BSF soldiers on duty have once again proved their commitment to prevent the entry of illegal drones carrying drugs from across the border.