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Home / Crime and Justice / ISI Uses Drones to Smuggle Weapons into India

ISI Uses Drones to Smuggle Weapons into India

23 Nov

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Summary

  • ISI-backed groups utilize modified commercial drones for arms delivery.
  • Drones fly low to evade radar, dropping weapons near the border.
  • Encrypted communications and hawala channels facilitate clandestine operations.
ISI Uses Drones to Smuggle Weapons into India

A significant escalation in terror tactics has been revealed with the use of commercial drones for arms smuggling into India. ISI-backed entities have modified UAVs to increase their range and payload capacity, conducting operations under the cover of darkness. These drones fly at low altitudes, hugging terrain to evade radar and visual detection, dropping arms near vulnerable border stretches at pre-selected GPS locations.

A network of receivers on the Indian side is tasked with swiftly retrieving the dropped material, minimizing exposure. The entire operation is coordinated through encrypted communications with frequent changes in timing and location to thwart law enforcement. Payments are reportedly made via anonymous hawala channels, underscoring the organized and transnational nature of this new terror corridor.

This high-tech approach bypasses traditional border defenses, establishing a complex logistics channel. Law enforcement agencies are now focusing on a US-based gangster allegedly spearheading this module, with efforts underway to bring him to justice. The seizure exposes a sophisticated strategy to push destructive agendas deeper into the country.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Terrorist groups are using modified commercial drones with extended range and payload capacity to drop arms near the Indian border, often during nighttime to evade detection.
ISI-backed entities are reportedly behind the modification and deployment of these drones, leveraging organized crime networks to push their agenda into India.
Agencies are focusing on dismantling the networks involved, tracking down key operatives, and seeking the extradition of individuals like US-based gangster Sonu Khatri, who allegedly spearheaded the module.

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