
'Pak drone' sparks concerns along J&K village; 107 units spotted so far in India
India Today
The Special Operations Group conducted a search operation after a drone was spotted by locals in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba.
The Special Operations Group (SOG) on Sunday conducted a search operation in the border area of Jakh in Jammu and Kashmir’s Samba district after a suspected drone was spotted by the locals.
The Deputy Superintendent of Police, Gharu Ram, said that they started the search operation after the locals informed them about a suspected drone, according to the news agency ANI.
"Pakistan has once again carried out a drone conspiracy in Samba. We received information from villagers about the sighting of a suspected drone," ANI quoted DSP Gharu Ram as saying.
Citing the sources, DSP Gharu Ram said a drone from Pakistan entered Indian territory on Saturday evening after which there was a stir among the local people and security forces.
He further said, "A drone was sighted at Sarathi Kalan, which is a border village in the Samba sector. The drone then went through Dera and Madoon villages towards Regal with sparkling white light and went back from Chak Dulma to Haider Post in Pakistan."
"The drone was flying at a height of at least 1 kilometer. The security forces went to the spot and took stock of the situation and conducted a search operation in all the areas in the morning, "DSP Gharu Ram said.
