Big conspiracy of Pakistan failed before August 15: Tiffin bomb thrown in Amritsar, IED and hand grenade recovered in large quantity

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The Punjab Police had received information about the suspicious object being thrown from the Pakistan side. After this, when the investigation started, it was found that this suspicious object is an IED tiffin bomb.

Amritsar: Preparations for Independence Day are going on in the country. Tight security arrangements have been made across the country. But the incidents of conspiracies from the neighboring country Pakistan are not decreasing. Today, Pakistan’s drone conspiracy has been exposed on the India-Pakistan border in Amritsar, Punjab. Pakistan has thrown tiffin bombs through drones.

Police found tiffin bomb during search operation

The Punjab Police had received information about the suspicious object being thrown from the Pakistan side. After this, when the investigation started, it was found that this suspicious object is an IED tiffin bomb. Not only this, five hand grenades have also been found in tiffin. The tiffin had many accessories including spring and detonator.

Drones seen on the border on August 7 and 8 – DGP

After this incident, Punjab DGP Dinkar Gupta said that the police have recovered five hand grenades from a tiffin today. The local people of the area had heard the sound of something falling from the sky. After this, when the police conducted a search operation, this tiffin bomb was found.” The DGP said that this tiffin was dropped from across the border through a drone. After dropping the tiffin, the drone went back. Drones were sighted on the border on August 7 and 8.

Pakistan is sending explosive material to India through drones

Let us tell you that Pakistan is continuously sending explosive material to India through drones. Now it will be investigated whether this goods sent from Pakistan was to go to Jammu and Kashmir or it was to be used in Punjab itself.

Drone becomes new weapon of terror, is Pakistan involved in conspiracy in view of August 15?

Terrorists are isolated after the abrogation of Article 370. This is also not acceptable to them. More than 900 terrorists have been killed in the last four years under Operation All Out.

After the drone attack on the Jammu Air Force station last month, the drone has been seen again near the Air Force station. (signal photo)

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In the wake of August 5 and August 15, the threat of drone terror is getting bigger as conspiracies related to it are being continuously hatched in Pakistan. Pakistan’s army, ISI and terrorists are working together to sharpen the new weapon of terror against India, the drone. It is reported from sources that on August 5 and August 15, Pakistani terrorists are trying to attack with drones in India.

In fact, on August 5, two years of the abolition of Article 370 are being completed in Jammu and Kashmir and on August 15, India will celebrate the 75th anniversary of independence. On August 15, Delhi Police and other forces have been given special training to deal with the threat of terrorists and drones. The security forces have been given training in ‘soft kill’ and ‘hard kill’. Apart from this, a special drone control room has been created. This drone control room is being operated by the Airforce. This time the deployment of 4 anti-drone systems. Apart from this, snipers will be deployed on 250 roof tops around the Red Fort.

Now the question arises that why are the terrorists furious from the valley to Delhi? Why does Pakistan keep grumbling against India even after being beaten repeatedly? After Jammu and Kashmir, why have Pakistani terrorists kept Delhi on target?

On August 15 last year, you heard the speech of the head of the country at the Red Fort and the festival of independence was celebrated amidst impenetrable security. But this time on the occasion of August 15, the challenge in front of this weapon of security and the soldiers is big. The threat of drone jihad is big but the preparedness of our security forces is overwhelming. In fact, for the first time, Delhi Police and other forces have been given special training to deal with the threat of drones. In which both ‘soft kill’ and ‘hard kill’ training are included.

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In view of the danger of drones, a special drone control room was created

In view of the threat of drones at the Red Fort, a special drone control room has also been set up. Which is operated by the Indian Air Force. Last time two anti-drone systems were installed at Red Fort. This time four anti-drone systems are being installed. Apart from this, snipers will be deployed on the roofs of 250 roof top buildings around the Red Fort, who will also keep a close watch on suspicious drones.

Preparations have started for the 75th Independence Day in Delhi. Security has been tightened from India Gate to Red Fort. Entry of common people has been banned in Red Fort from today. Intensive search has started in the surrounding market. NSG i.e. National Security Guards and Para Military Force have been deployed in and around the Red Fort.

Training of Delhi Police with NSG, DRDO and Airforce has been completed and our security forces are gearing up for 360 degree anti-drone coverage. Apart from this, Delhi Police has made a triple layer arrangement so that there is no nuisance under the guise of farmers’ movement.

The Valley was targeted on 5 August

In view of August 15, Delhi has been targeted and on August 5, the Valley has been targeted. But why is Pakistan planning such a big conspiracy with a small drone? After all, what is happening on this side which is not acceptable to those operating in Pakistan and operating terror in India. It comes at number one in this list. One country one law in India. That is, the abolition of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir is not acceptable to Pakistan.

Terrorists are isolated after the abrogation of Article 370. This is also not acceptable to them. More than 900 terrorists have been killed in the last four years under Operation All Out. Democracy is being restored in Jammu and Kashmir. Terrorists are not liking this too and now daughters are getting the freedom to marry outside and settle down in Jammu and Kashmir. This is also not acceptable to them.

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Meaning, on the one hand, Pakistani terrorists are failing in infiltration. On the other hand, terrorists who are raised in the valley are being killed continuously. In the last 20 days in South Kashmir, 20 terrorists have been killed and in this panic, Pakistan has started targeting the valley with unmanned arms. On the night of 26-27 June, two explosions took place at the Jammu airbase by drones coming from Pakistan. So, the concern about the security of the country became bigger. The terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba was said to be behind the drone attack and now it has been revealed that the IED used in the drone attack was prepared in a factory in Pakistan. The RDX used in the explosive is also being told of Pakistan.

Suspicious drones spotted in the area

Suspected drones have been sighted in the area at least seven-eight times since the drone attack on the Jammu airbase. Which has increased the concern of the security forces. The latest case is early today. When two suspicious drones were seen at an interval of 6 minutes. The first drone was seen at 4 am near the civil airport in Satwari area of ​​Jammu. The second drone was seen at 4:6 pm near the Pir Baba area, adjacent to the civil airport.

Last week, we showed you the truth of the terrorist plot of ISI and Pakistani soldiers from just 600 meters away from Pakistan’s post. We had told how 250 to 300 terrorists are camping in the posts of Pakistani soldiers across the border and are trying to infiltrate into India, but their plans are not being fulfilled due to the hi-tech preparation of our security forces. That is why Pakistan is plotting against India through drones.

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