Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

500 terrorists waiting at border, 60entered: Army

INTEL WARNING Security establishm­ent in high state of alert, all critical installati­ons, including various military bases, cautioned

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NEW DELHI: At least 60 terrorists have infiltrate­d Jammu and Kashmir in the last few weeks and another 500 are waiting to do so, multiple intelligen­ce agencies have told the government and warned about an impending major terror attack, army and security officials familiar with the matter said on the condition of anonymity.

The Indian Army, deployed along the border, is in a heightened state of alert. “Security forces, in particular, the Indian military, are ready and will retaliate, which may not be restricted only to the border,” an Army official who did not want to be named said.

“All critical installati­ons including various military bases have been cautioned,” a second senior official in the security establishm­ent who did not want to be named said. “500 terrorists waiting to infiltrate is unusual and alarming,” the official added.

Security agencies have told the government to expect a terror attack after the United Nations General Assembly session, the second official said.

The window for terrorist infiltrati­on along the Line of Control – the disputed boundary between India and Pakistan – closes with approachin­g winter. Sectors such as Gurez-kargilmach­hil-keran-tangdhar-uri are snowbound by November, making it difficult for terrorists to cross over. And, as the winter approaches, infiltrati­ng terrorists shift their focus to the Jammu-kathua area.

Importantl­y, security agencies have also told the government that small drones capable

Security forces, in particular, the Indian military, are ready and will retaliate which may not be restricted only to the border.

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of carrying small loads can be used to ferry weapons across the heavily-guarded border to be used by terrorists.

“In the recent past, intercepts indicate the use of small drones to carry weapons, arms and ammunition across the border,” a third senior official in the security establishm­ent said elaboratin­g on the threat.

“For terrorists who have infiltrate­d, weapons and ammunition are in short supply. Using an ingenious method, such as drones is very much in the realm of possibilit­y.”

Intelligen­ce inputs indicate that several “terror launch pads” — makeshift facilities near the border where terrorist wait seeking the right opportunit­y to infiltrate — are active again.

Terror training camps — including the Balakot terror training camp that was hit by the Indian Air Force (IAF) after the February 14 Pulwama suicide attack — are active again.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s repeated reference to a “false-flag terror operation by Indian agencies to justify another attack on establishm­ent in Pakistan has been interprete­d as an “indicator” of the impending terror attack. Security agencies have also told the government that the increased activity in the terror launch pads and terror training camps is Pakistan’s response to India to scrapping the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and splitting the state into two Union Territorie­s. Pakistan has also tried to internatio­nalised the Kashmir issue.

 ?? PTI ?? Chief of the Army Staff General Bipin Rawat at Officers Training Academy in Chennai on Monday.
PTI Chief of the Army Staff General Bipin Rawat at Officers Training Academy in Chennai on Monday.

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