Bikaner DDZ strategy is working, drone activities are curbed

Bikaner News Desk: Drugs are being transported to the Indian border through continuous infiltration of drones from Pakistan across the border. To deal with this challenge of smuggling, the Border Security Force is working both technically and strategically. Especially both drone dropping points and zones have been marked. This is achieving success in thwarting smuggling. This information was given by DIG Ajay Luthra while talking to journalists on Sunday. DIG Luthra said that to stop drones, they dominate the area. A strategy is being worked out according to the drone’s ability to drop at a distance of three-four kilometers. Smugglers sitting in Pakistan need space to cross the drone border. Here, Indian smugglers also need a route to reach near the border. From where drugs can be picked up. Such drone dropping zones (DDZ) have been marked on the border, where there is a possibility of narcotics being dropped by drones. This is the reason why most of the consignments coming from across the border are being successful in intercepting them through drones. Pakistani drones have also been shot down many times. Smugglers have also been caught by keeping surveillance in the border area in coordination with the police. Police is also helping BSF in the border area.

technology with power

In response to the question, DIG Luthra said that along with human power, technology is providing additional strength. Technology is being used for security and surveillance on the border. By giving training to the soldiers, they are preparing them according to the changing nature of challenges. As the scenario of the world is changing, BSF is also making changes in its functioning accordingly.

Planted 60 thousand saplings

DIG said that BSF has planted more than 60 thousand saplings in the last one year in Bikaner sector area. Especially a lot of local plants have been planted in it.

women’s rights are increasing

DIG said that the number of women is continuously increasing due to recruitment in BSF. Now women officers and soldiers are also taking full responsibility of some posts. He is also being entrusted with operational responsibilities. The Home Ministry has approved the plan for road facilities up to the border in the border areas. Correspondence has been made to build a 40 kilometer road up to Sanchu Chowki developed for tourists.

no mining without permission

In response to the question, the DIG said that no mining is taking place within the Indian border up to two kilometers from the international border. No mining can be done in the border area without the permission of BSF. This is being strictly followed.

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