FEROZEPUR: The Border Security Force (BSF) has shot down a drone that was carrying heroin and a pistol from across the border in Punjab’s Ferozepur. The BSF on Saturday said that 500 grams of heroin, a pistol, and a magazine were recovered from the drone. On Thursday, the BSF recovered 13 kilograms of suspected heroin in the Tarn Taran Border district of Punjab, officials said. In a post on X, BSF Punjab Frontier said, “This recovery has dealt a significant blow to trans-border criminals attempting to smuggle heroin into India from the Pakistan border.” On the same day, BSF troops, in collaboration with Tarn Taran police, conducted a search operation and recovered an improvised and assembled Pakistani drone. “During the afternoon hours, the search party recovered an improvised and assembled Pakistani drone from Naushera Dhalla village in Tarn Taran district,” the BSF wrote on X. The BSF said, “This recovery is significant as it highlights the innovative methods used by Pakistani smugglers. Countering the use of such assembled drones is a crucial step in curbing smuggling activities.”