Jalandhar, June 5 -- Punjab police chief Gaurav Yadav on Wednesday said that all the formalities regarding the procurement of nine anti-drone systems have been completed. "Punjab government is all set to procure anti-drone systems to be deployed along the 532-km long international border with Pakistan to keep check on the foreign drones smuggling drugs and arms. All the formalities related to the procurement have been completed and the required permissions have been sought from the Union home department. The order has already been placed for nine such systems and we are expecting to get it by July," the DGP said after a high-level review meeting related to law and order situation and internal security at PAP headquarters in Jalandhar. In May, the state government had cleared a proposal to procure an anti-drone system at an outlay of Rs.51.41 crore to be deployed at the state's border with Pakistan. "Once installed, these anti-drone systems will enhance the capability to detect and neutralise hostile drones, thereby preventing the influx of arms, explosives and narcotics that are smuggled from across the border," DGP Yadav added. Yadav held a meeting with senior officials from the ADGP level to SSPs to review the 'Yudh Nashian Virudh' (war on drugs) campaign. He was accompanied by special DGP (internal security) RN Dhoke, Special DGP ANTF Kuldeep Singh, Special DGP (law and order) Arpit Shukla, ADGP ANTF Nilabh Kishore and IGP Headquarters Sukhchain Singh Gill....