Two timer-fitted improvised explosive devices (IEDs), suspected to have been dropped by a Pakistani drone, were found near a police post in the border area of Phallain Mandal in Jammu district late on Monday, said officials.

Jammu district SSP Chandan Kohli said, “Two timer-fitted IEDs weighing nearly half a kg each and four detonators were found late on Monday. We can’t rule out the possibility of Pak drone having dropped the consignment.”
The IEDs along with timers were destroyed in a controlled explosion on Tuesday.
The SSP informed that a case FIR number 211/2022 under sections 4/5 of the explosives act and 18/20 of UAPA have been registered at the Satwari police station.
“No arrests have been made so far but we are working on it,” said Kohli.
The consignment was kept inside a black coloured backpack near the Phallian Mandal police post in the Satwari area.
Villagers, who were the first to spot the suspicious-looking bag lying by the roadside near the police post, had informed the police.
“The area was cordoned off and a bomb disposal squad was requisitioned. The IEDs were destroyed safely around 12.25 am on Tuesday,” he said.
{{/usCountry}}“The area was cordoned off and a bomb disposal squad was requisitioned. The IEDs were destroyed safely around 12.25 am on Tuesday,” he said.
{{/usCountry}}Another police official said the timely detection of the IEDs, averted a major terror incident in Jammu.
Phallain Mandal is situated close to Indo-Pak international border. In June last year, two Indian air force (IAF) personnel were injured after Pakistani drones managed to drop off explosives at a high-security IAF station in Satwari, hardly a few kilometres away from the Phallain Mandal police post.