Deccan Chronicle

‘4 highly-trained snipers active in Kashmir’

Officials say groups entered the valley in early September

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Srinagar, Oct. 28: Sniper attack by Jaish-eMohammed terrorists has emerged as a new source of worry for security agencies in Kashmir Valley with three personnel having been killed since mid-September, prompting the law enforcemen­t agencies to re-calibrate their strategy to thwart such strikes by the Pakistan-based group, officials said.

The first such attack took place at Newa in Pulwama on September 18 when a CRPF personnel was injured. Security officials thought it to be a oneoff strike till the recent spate of sniper attacks that claimed the lives of a Sashastra Seema Bal jawan and an Army personnel in Tral, and a CISF jawan in Nowgam.

Based on intelligen­ce inputs, security agencies believe that at least two separate ‘buddy’ groups of the proscribed Jaish-eMohammed (JeM) comprising two terrorists each have entered Kashmir Valley in early September and have entrenched themselves in South Kashmir’s Pulwama district with the help of some overground supporters of the outfit.

These terrorists, according to the officials, have been thoroughly trained by Pakistan ’s external snooping agency ISI for carrying out sniper attacks in Kashmir Valley and have been armed with M-4 carbines, used by the US-led allied forces in Afghanista­n. There is a possibilit­y that these weapons may be part of the arms and ammunition captured by the Talibans, with whom the JeM cadre were fighting the allied forces in Afghanista­n, security officials in the state said.

In all instances of sniper attacks, terrorists used a nearby hillock to carry out strikes on security force campus when unsuspecti­ng jawans were using their mobile phones to talk to their family.

“These attacks have been precise, even while targeting a personnel inside a sentry post as he uses his mobile phone. They pick up the light of the mobile phone to carry out the attack on jawans,” said one of the officials. —PTI

These terrorists have been thoroughly trained by Pakistan’s external snooping agency ISI for carrying out sniper attacks in Kashmir Valley.

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