Amritsar, Jan 27: In a coordinated operation, the Border Security Force (BSF) and Punjab Police retrieved a Pakistani drone from an agricultural field in Mode village near Amritsar, Punjab, along with one packet of heroin weighing 519 grammes. During an operation on January 26, the BSF and Punjab police completed the retrieval. “In response to intelligence input, BSF Punjab Frontier troops and Amritsar Rural Police (Punjab Police India) conducted a joint search operation on January 26, during the afternoon, and recovered 519 grammes of heroin and a Pakistani drone quadcopter model, DJI Mavic 3 Pro, made in China,” the BSF said in an official statement.A metal ring was fastened to the packet and yellow adhesive tape was used to wrap the drugs. It also stated that this recovery happened in the agricultural area in the Amritsar District next to Mode village. The BSF added in the statement, “Once again, the watchful BSF troops thwarted the illicit intentions of smugglers.” In a related incident, the Border Security Force (BSF) in Punjab’s Amritsar on Friday retrieved a drone manufactured in China from a farming field in the hamlet of Roranwala Khurd. The official statement claims that the drone was recovered while the BSF troops were on patrol.The official statement stated, “On January 26, 2024, during the morning hours, BSF troops observed a suspicious item at about 09:00 hrs while carrying out area domination patrolling ahead of the border fence.” When the odd object got closer, it turned out to be a tiny drone. It was successfully recaptured by BSF soldiers, it continued. The official announcement states that the recovered drone is a Chinese-made quadcopter.