On November 28, two Pakistani drones were gunned down by the Border Security Force (BSF) along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab, foiling the cross-border drugs smuggling bids in Amritsar and Tarn Taran Districts, reports NDTV. The two hexacopters were carrying around 10 kilograms of heroin which were recovered by the BSF troops. In the first incident in Amritsar, a women's squad of the BSF shot down a hexacopter, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with six rotors, which was entering India from Pakistan with 3.11 kilograms of narcotics near Chaharpur village in Amritsar city. The drone, weighing 18 kilograms, was carrying 3.11 kilograms of narcotics, which was wrapped in white polythene that was attached underneath it, the BSF said. The second hexacopter, carrying 6.6 kilograms heroin, was shot down near Kalash Hevellian village in Tarn Taran District by the BSF troops. During the search operation, the hexacopter weighing 20 kilograms was found in a partially-damaged condition near village Kalash Hevellian, the BSF officials said.