Two drones and 550 gm of heroin were recovered near the India-Pakistan border in Punjab's Tarn Taran and Amritsar on Friday, a BSF official said on Friday.
Acting on specific information, the Border Security Force (BSF) troops and the Punjab Police conducted a joint search operation on the outskirts of Kalash Havelian village in Tarn Taran, he said.
A China-made quadcopter was recovered from a field during the search operation, the official said.
In Amritsar, the BSF personnel recovered another broken drone and a packet of 550 gm of heroin from a field near Rattan Khurd village, the official said.
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