encounter in kupwara
– Photo: Saqiv Nabi
Expansion
Pakistan-run terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed is planning a major attack in Jammu and Kashmir. This conspiracy has been hatched together by Pakistani Army, its intelligence agency ISI and Jaish. Regarding this, intelligence agencies have issued an alert on the LOC and border. It has been said that groups of six to seven terrorists are planning to infiltrate from across the border in Pakistan's Sialkot and Poonch's Bhimbar area adjacent to Jammu's Suchetgarh.
According to sources in intelligence agencies, there are some terrorists in Pakistan who were earlier active in Jammu and Kashmir. With the help of these terrorists, some new routes have been prepared for infiltration. Receipt of these routes has been done. Receipt information and complete location of the route has been given to the terrorists through a training. Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists have now been given training and asked to push them across the border. The responsibility of taking these terrorists from the launching pad to the border has been given to the terrorists doing recce.
Searching for new commander after Lashkari's killing
Let us tell you that just a few days ago, notorious terrorist commander Usman Lashkari was killed in Kashmir. This commander, active for a long time, was also involved in the murder of migrant labourers. Had crossed the border several times. Now there is no terrorist commander left in Kashmir, hence efforts are being made to send a new commander from across the border.
Infiltrate under the cover of fog
According to the information, fog is currently occurring in Samba, Kathua and Jammu border areas like Ramgarh, Hiranagar, Samba, Arnia, Suchetgarh, Akhnoor, Pargwal, Palanwala. Visibility is very low especially at night. Terrorists are trying to infiltrate under this cover. In view of this, an alert has also been issued by the Border Security Force (BSF). Just a few days ago, senior BSF officials visited the India-Pakistan International Border (IB) and asked to ensure this.