Highlights
- App training to ISI terrorists for infiltration in Kashmir
- The presence of around 250 terrorists confirmed at the launch pad
- Terrorists try to infiltrate amid heavy snowfall
Pakistan’s notorious intelligence agency ISI is providing winter clothing and navigation apps to the infiltrators to infiltrate more terrorists from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir into Jammu and Kashmir. These terrorists have been trained to use the GPS based navigational system. Sources posted in the security system gave this information.
The presence of around 250 terrorists at the launch pad
The Indian security forces have been trained in other tactics to evade surveillance and survive in the forest areas of Jammu and Kashmir. According to sources, the presence of around 250 terrorists has been confirmed at various launch pads across the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir areas and around 90 terrorists are trying to sneak into Indian territory.
Instructions to find new avenues for infiltration
Intelligence agencies have given inputs to security agencies. These launch pads are close to Machal, Tangdhar and Keran sectors in Jammu and Kashmir and terrorists are trying to infiltrate along the LoC. Officials of the security network in the Union Territory said that the ISI has directed them to find new avenues for infiltration and this was corroborated by the interrogation of the arrested Over Ground Workers (OGWs). The interrogation of the arrested terrorists has also confirmed that Pakistan Army officials have provided possible new routes and they have been directed to continue their efforts despite heavy snowfall in Kashmir.
Indian border patrol increased
The arrested OGWs have also admitted that five new routes in PoK like Kalakot, Manjot, Kashnala etc are on the terrorist map, officials said, adding that patrolling along the Indian border has been increased. An official of the security grid in Jammu and Kashmir said that usually infiltration attempts during winter used to be less in recent years, but this year the trend has seen an increase which is a matter of concern for all security agencies deployed along the border. subject is.
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