Monday, Dec 21 2020 | Time 21:04 Hrs(IST)
image
  • FIH rankings: India men and women finish 2020 in 4th, 9th spot
  • MHA deputes IMCT to access damage caused by cyclone Burevi in Tamil Nadu
  • Pawar to unite all national opposition parties in favour of TMC: Malik
  • Attachment of Dr Abdullah’s property by ED action of vendetta: Soz
  • People representatives and officers to submit property statement every year
  • Delhi-Shillong direct flight takes off
  • Visitors entering Meghalaya have to register themselves at entry-exit point
  • Modi defends Rahul, targets Tejaswi
  • Stage set for Arunachal local body polls
  • Shah to head committee to commemorate 125th Birth Anniversary of Netaji SC Bose
  • Five fresh COVID-19 cases, 72 recoveries in Meghalaya
  • Security forces kill 15 Taliban militants in Afghanistan
  • Make national plan for quick response to COVID-like crisis in future: Parliamentary Panel
  • New visa protocols: Vikas Krishan seeks Foreign Minister S Jaishankar's help after coach gets stuck in US
  • Six killed in Bengaluru accident
States » North


Punjab police & BSF shoot at intruding Pak drone near Gurdaspur Border

Punjab police & BSF shoot at intruding Pak drone near Gurdaspur Border

Chandigarh, Dec 21 (UNI) Five days after they busted a drone module with international linkages in Amritsar (Rural) district, the Punjab Police on Sunday seized 11 Arges-84 hand grenades dropped on the night of 19th December by a drone launched from Pakistan, which was engaged and shot at jointly by police and Border Security Force (BSF) personnel close to the border in Gurdaspur district.



The shocking seizures came even as a police team, investigating the December 14 drone module case of Amritsar (Rural) district, arrested two Delhi-based suppliers/assemblers of drones, taking the total number of arrests in the case to eight, including the four jailed smugglers who were found connected with the case.

Four drones, one partially constructed drone, video transmitter system, drone hardware and other crucial evidence has been recovered in the case, in which investigations so far have revealed key linkages between Pakistan-based entities who were actively involved in the latest drone module as well as the earlier two modules. Further technical analysis and investigation is being conducted to unravel the nexus of the accused with Pakistan-based smugglers, including their links with militant outfits.

Revealing details of the shocking incident which took place on Saturday night, DGP Dinkar Gupta said the Punjab Police mounted a search operation immediately after receiving information from the BSF about drone movement across the Indo-Pak border in Gurdaspur district. BSF personnel deployed at BOP Chakri in Gurdaspur sector had noticed a Pak drone entering Indian territory around 11:30 pm, and BSF troops immediately fired multiple shots in an attempt to bring down the drone.

At the same time, the BSF personnel alerted the Gurdaspur police about the incident, and SHO PS Dorangla immediately reached the area and deployed cops to engage the drone. On hearing the buzzing sound of the drone, the police personnel also fired multiple shots from AK47 and SLR Rifles to bring down the drone, which soon disappeared.

A search and combing operation was mounted in the area on Sunday morning, leading to the recovery of a plastic box containing 11 Arges-84 Hand grenades from near Dhussi Bandh, in the area of Salach village, PS Dorangla. The box of hand grenades had been attached with a wooden frame and lowered from the drone to the ground with a nylon rope. Austrian in nature, the Arges Type HG 84 series anti-personnel fragmentation hand grenade, is a conventional hand grenade system designed to inflict massive damage against soft targets within its blast radius, spraying shrapnel out to a distance of 30 meters at speed, said the DGP, adding that the drone was however not recovered and it is suspected that it managed to fly back into Pakistan territory after dropping the recovered payload.

A case under various sections of the Explosive Substances Act has been registered at PS Dorangla, district Gurdaspur, and further investigations are in progress, said Gupta.

MORE UNI JS SY 1919

More News

All water quality affected villages in Punjab to be covered by mitigation measures in 2021: CM

21 Dec 2020 | 8:48 PM

Chandigarh, Dec 21 (UNI) Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday said that all persons living in 1634 water quality affected villages in the State will be provided clean drinking water within the next one year.

see more..

Woman commits suicide in Ambala

21 Dec 2020 | 8:46 PM

Ambala, Dec 21 (UNI) A 27 years old married woman committed suicide by hanging at her residence in Manmohan Nagar Baldevnagar late last night , report said today.

see more..

J&K DDC Polls: Counting arrangements in place for Tuesday: SEC Sharma

21 Dec 2020 | 8:45 PM

Jammu, Dec 21 (UNI) Jammu and Kashmir State Election Commissioner, K K Sharma on Monday stated that the State Election Commission has made all necessary arrangements on Tuesday for counting of votes for District Development Council (DDC) elections which concluded on December 19.

see more..

Biker killed in road accident

21 Dec 2020 | 8:45 PM

Ambala, Dec 21 (UNI) A biker returning from Naraingarh was killed when an unidentified car rammed into his bike near village Shergarh on Naraingarh-Ambala road last evening.

see more..
Attachment of Dr Abdullah’s property by ED action of vendetta: Soz

Attachment of Dr Abdullah’s property by ED action of vendetta: Soz

21 Dec 2020 | 8:42 PM

Srinagar, Dec 21 (UNI) Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Prof Saifuddin Soz on Monday alleged that attachment of former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah’s property by Enforcement Directorate (ED) is seen in Kashmir as an action of vendetta.

see more..
image