Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Sonepat’s BSF trooper killed in border skirmish with Pak

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria

JAMMU: A Border Security Force (BSF) jawan is suspected to have been executed and mutilated by men from Pakistan across the Internatio­nal Border in Jammu, according to two officials who said that this would be among the first such killings along the demarcated boundary.

Following an attack by Pakistani forces on Tuesday, head constable Narender Kumar was found with multiple bullet injuries and gashes that suggested his throat was slit and an attempt was made to gouge his eyes out, according to officials who asked not to be named.

“The BSF jawan was ambushed, his weapon was confiscate­d and his throat was slit. An attempt was made to gouge his eyes out,” an intelligen­ce official said in Jammu. Such killings are not unheard of on the Line of Control in Kashmir, where troops from both sides often accuse each other of engaging in hostilitie­s.

The Pakistan Rangers did not respond for six hours to requests to allow for a search operation, and, when they eventually did, they did not cooperate fully, a second government official in New Delhi told Hindustan Times, asking not to be named.

The Border Security Force then waited for the sun to set and launched a “risky operation” to

bring the jawan’s body back to the post by “late evening”, the official added. “The jawan had been dragged to the Pakistani side.”

In a statement, BSF confirmed Kumar’s death and said that he was part of a patrol party that came under fire while clearing tall grass close to the boundary.

“The firing of Pakistan side was retaliated by the patrol and they tactically extricated themselves to their side of the fence. The patrol found one of their members missing,” it said, adding that reinforcem­ents later retrieved the body.

The statement did not refer to the knife wounds, identifyin­g

only “multiple bullet injuries on his torso including neck”.

According to an official in the army headquarte­rs, India lodged a protest with Pakistan against the firing on the BSF troopers at the level of the directorat­e of military operations on Tuesday.

According to the intelligen­ce officer quoted above, attacks of this nature are usually carried out by the Border Action Team on the Pakistani side. This squad, Indian officials have long believed, consists of Pakistani army regulars as well as members of militant organisati­ons such as the Lashkar-e-taiba and the Hizbul Mujahideen.

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