
Drone recovered along India-Bangladesh border in Assam, probe on
In a development that has heightened alertness along the international border, a drone was discovered abandoned in the Charbazar area near Sribhumi town, close to the India-Bangladesh border in Assam, officials said on Wednesday.
The incident occurred just hours after the Indian armed forces conducted precision strikes on terrorist camps across the Line of Control in Pakistan, further intensifying the already sensitive atmosphere in the region.
The drone was found unattended in an open field, raising immediate concerns about its origin and purpose. Local residents alerted the authorities, prompting law enforcement officials to quickly secure the area.
The unmanned aerial vehicle was subsequently seized and transported to the Sribhumi police station for detailed analysis.
According to a senior police official, the drone may have been flown from across the Bangladesh border. While no official conclusions have been drawn, police are considering the possibility that it was used for cross-border surveillance or other illicit activities.
The proximity of Sribhumi to the international boundary has previously made the area a potential hotspot for such incidents.
A full-scale investigation has been launched by the Sribhumi police to trace the drone’s origin, flight path, and the intent behind its deployment. Technical experts have been called in to examine the drone’s components, software, and any data it may have recorded. This will help determine whether the drone was used for espionage, smuggling, or reconnaissance missions.
The timing of the drone’s discovery has also raised eyebrows, occurring shortly after India’s military action against terror targets in Pakistan. Although no direct link has been established between the two events, the coincidence has prompted security agencies to remain on high alert.
Additional patrols and surveillance operations have been initiated along the border to prevent further breaches. Authorities are urging residents in border areas to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.
(DD News)