Authorities in Assam have launched a thorough investigation after a drone was found abandoned near the India-Bangladesh border, intensifying security concerns in the region.
The drone was recovered in the Charbazar area near Sribhumi town, a location known for its close proximity to the international boundary.
The discovery comes at a sensitive time, just hours after the Indian armed forces conducted precision strikes on terrorist camps across the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan.
While officials have not linked the two incidents, the timing has led to increased alertness among security agencies.
According to local reports, the drone was spotted lying unattended in an open field
Residents notified law enforcement, prompting a swift response from police, who cordoned off the area and transported the drone to the Sribhumi police station for examination.
A senior police official suggested the drone might have originated from across the Bangladesh border.
While the exact purpose of the device remains unclear, investigators are considering possibilities ranging from surveillance to smuggling or reconnaissance activities.
Given Sribhumi’s location near an international boundary, officials note that the region has previously witnessed similar incidents involving cross-border elements.
The current investigation aims to determine the drone’s flight path, origin, and any data it may have captured.
Technical teams have been brought in to analyse the drone’s hardware and software, which could shed light on whether it was part of a larger operation.
Meanwhile, additional border patrols and monitoring efforts have been ramped up to prevent any further incursions.
Residents have been urged to stay alert and report any suspicious activity, as authorities remain on high alert amid heightened regional tensions.