Jammu and Kashmir Police test-fire a drone used for aerial surveillance on the eve of Independence Day in Srinagar's city center. In view of the security arrangements, more than a dozen drones have been pressed into service to keep an eye on suspicious activities. On the occasion of Independence Day in Jammu and Kashmir, special steps are being taken by the police for security. In fact, the terrorist leaders sitting in Pakistan are in the process of carrying out a big attack in Jammu and Kashmir on Independence Day. For this, efforts are being made to send a fully prepared IED through a drone.
The IED is being prepared by trained experts so that there is no problem in fitting it after dispatch. It can be fitted in any size object weighing four to five kilos. In which children's toys, balloons, artificial birds, tiffins, cookers, mobile phones, or other items. Pakistan is trying to make IEDs in all these and send them to IB and LoC through drones.
The IEDs found in Jammu's Samba, Akhnoor, Bathindi, Amritsar were fully prepared. These are made in a very professional manner. Whereas the IED used in the attack on the Air Force station of Jammu was also fully prepared.
Magnet has been used in tiffin bomb on Amritsar border. Earlier, 14 IEDs were found in Samba, Jammu, in which magnets were also used. This is being done intentionally. Because with magnets, they can be installed in any moving bus or standing bus.
No one particular item. Any object capable of lifting one to five kilograms. The IED can be fitted in it and sent. IEDs are being sent to Pakistan only after being fully prepared. Because they don't have people to prepare here. We are keeping a close eye on such antics of his. BSF, Army, Police are all working together. An Anti-drone system has been prepared for drone activities. -Mukesh Singh, ADGP, Jammu
Not only tiffins with drones, but they can also fit any object and send it. This remains a new challenge. Every effort is being made to deal with it. It is also not possible to install an anti-drone system everywhere. But there is full alertness. -Devendra Anand, Spokesperson Indian Army, Jammu.