An arms consignment believed to have been dropped by a drone from Pakistan has been recovered by police near the International Border in Jammu.
The recovery from the dropped packet included an AK assault rifle, three magazines, 30 rounds and a telescope, the officials said.
They said the recovery was made from Sounjana village about six km from the border late Saturday night. A villager informed police about a humming sound and dropping of a payload by a suspected drone from Pakistan.
Police immediately cordoned off the village and launched a search operation during which a yellow packet tied to strings and a wooden base to carry the payload was found, leading to the recovery of the arms and ammunition, the officials said.
Efforts are on to identify the persons who were supposed to receive the consignment on the Indian side.
Drone activities from Pakistan have witnessed an alarming increase over the past one year, posing a major challenge to security forces guarding the borders.