
Shimla, 17 December (H.S.): Himachal Pradesh police intensified inquiries on Wednesday into a spate of aeroplane-shaped balloons emblazoned with Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) logos or Pakistani flags, spotted across multiple districts over recent weeks, by liaising with counterparts in Punjab and Rajasthan.
Authorities have also engaged Indian Air Force officials to ascertain the balloons' provenance, with preliminary examinations revealing no embedded surveillance gadgets, trackers, or hazardous materials thus far.
Incidents proliferated in Una's Chalet village under Daulatpur police post, where a PIA-marked balloon perched on a villager's rooftop, prompting swift seizure and area sweeps, alongside earlier finds in Tatehra village bearing I Love Pakistan inscriptions and Pakistani flags.
Similar sightings in Hamirpur and Kangra districts, coupled with reports from Pakistan-adjacent states like Jammu & Kashmir, have fueled vigilant cross-border intelligence sharing, though no formal FIR has materialized amid ongoing vendor canvassing and nocturnal drift pattern analysis.
Una Superintendent of Police Amit C. Yadav emphasized collaborative insights from frontier regions to demystify the aerial anomalies, allaying public apprehensions while sustaining precautionary vigilance.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar