Jaipur, May 15 || A suspicious drone was discovered on Thursday near the India-Pakistan border in the Anupgarh area of Rajasthan’s Sriganganagar district.
The drone was found in a damaged condition on land belonging to the Forest Department near village 12A, raising concerns about cross-border surveillance or espionage.
Around 9.45 am, local villagers spotted the drone-like object and immediately informed the Anupgarh Police Station.
SHO Ishwar Jangid reached the location with a police team, and the Border Security Force (BSF) was also alerted.
The area was quickly cordoned off, and civilians were prohibited from approaching the site.
Eyewitnesses reported that the object resembled a drone measuring approximately 5 to 7 feet in length, with a damaged camera detached from its body. Its design and structure suggest possible use for reconnaissance or intelligence gathering.
SHO Jangid stated that multiple security agencies are investigating the scene.
A bomb disposal unit has also been deployed as a precaution. The drone will be taken into custody and sent for forensic and technical analysis to determine its origin and purpose.