The Sunday Guardian

Security grid seeks early anti-drone system in J&K

- NOOR-UL-QAMRAIN SRINAGAR

The security and intelligen­ce grid wants an immediate anti-drone system to be put in place, especially on the internatio­nal border in Jammu and Punjab sectors as “non-state actors”, along with smugglers with internatio­nal connection­s, have increased their activities by drone dropping of drugs and arms.

As per reports in sections of the media in Delhi, intelligen­ce agencies have already warned that there is an immediate need of “efficient anti-drone technology” as they have credible inputs that soon, from across the border, many groups would be “using artificial intelligen­ce and robotics to target India”.

The alarm of the security and intelligen­ce grid has become more pronounced, as in the recent past, police have arrested drug smugglers in the Akhnoor sector of Jammu, while as on Friday within 8 km inside Indian territory, a drone was shot down carrying 5 kg of IED.

On Friday, security agencies were able to shoot down a drone with 5 kg of IED at Gurachak village within Indian territory, in the Akhnoor-sunderbani sector of Jammu.

After the two drone attacks at the Jammu air force station, intelligen­ce agencies have already asked the central government to bring the latest anti-drone technology and also use Defense Research and Developmen­t Organizati­on (DRDO) scientists to create their own system to be immediatel­y put in place in Jammu and Punjab.

Recent media reports have claimed that both in Jammu and Punjab sectors, the DRDO, along with the BSF, has tested a prototype anti-drone system for testing under real conditions near the borders.

The BSF posted on the borders at Punjab and Jammu has already detected a lot of activities by the groups by using unmanned drones to drop weapons and drugs. Intelligen­ce agencies have also said that from across the border, some internatio­nal drug rings were using drone technology to drop packets of heroin to their contacts on this side of the border to be further carried to the internatio­nal market.

These intelligen­ce inputs finally alerted the Anti-narcotics Task Force (ANTF) in Jammu, as they arrested on Thursday several persons by recovering from them Afghan brand heroin worth Rs 40 crore and there would be more arrests from several places.

The initial investigat­ions have indicated that internatio­nal drug modules are working along the internatio­nal border of Jammu and they have been dropping heroin packets at several places near the border.

The part of the module on this side of the border collects this contraband to be given to further contacts of the gang for the internatio­nal market.

Media reports have already said that the DRDO anti-drone system would be in place soon in the Jammu and Punjab borders to combat the latest drone system from across the border.

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