Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pak drone carrying bombs, grenades shot down

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria

JAMMU: A Pakistani drone with a payload of magnetic bombs and UBGL grenades was shot down along the internatio­nal border in the Hiranagar sector of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district early Sunday, police said.

The drone was coming from the border side and was shot down in the Talli Hariya Chak area.

“On the basis of drone activity observed in the area of Talli Hariya Chak under police station Rajbagh in district Kathua, every morning search party of police was being regularly sent in the general area. Today early morning, the search party observed a drone coming from the border side and they fired at it,” additional director general of police, Mukesh Singh said.

“The drone was shot down. It has a payload attachment with it,” he said, adding, “Seven magnetic bombs and seven UBGL ( Under Barrel Grenade Launcher) grenades have been seized from it.”

It may be mentioned here that the Hariya Chak area has always remained a preferred route for infiltrati­on by Pakistani terrorists.

Given the spike in terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir and threats issued by various terror outfits, the forthcomin­g annual Amarnath Yatra beginning June 30 to the cave shrine at 13,000 feet in South Kashmir Himalayas is going to be a litmus test for the government.

One of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage­s in India, the Yatra is going to be held after a hiatus of two years. In 2020 and 2021, the pilgrimage could not be held due to the raging Covid pandemic in the country.

The back- to- back terror attacks in the form of selective killings of Kashmiri Pandits and non-locals in the valley have set the alarm bells ringing in the security establishm­ent.

The increased drone activity and detection of a trans-border tunnel at Chak Faquira village in the Samba sector on May 4 indicate a “tough time” for the security forces.

The pilgrimage assumes significan­ce because it is going to be the first after Article 370 was abrogated in 2019.

“While the Centre has decided to deploy around 15,000 additional security forces personnel in Kashmir in view of the killing of minorities, a total of 400 companies of the central armed police forces are going to be deployed for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra.

“Though CRPF largely shoulders the responsibi­lity of regulating the pilgrimage, the Army commandoes will be placed in and around the cave shrine to secure it completely. Other central armed police forces like BSF, ITBP and SSB besides Jammu and Kashmir Police shall also be deployed in strength to safeguard the pilgrims.

To pre-empt the threat of drones by terrorists, the security agencies will deploy anti-drone teams along the routes and base camps in Jammu.

For the first time, every Amarnath Yatris would be given Radio Frequency Identifica­tion (RFID) cards to track their movement en-route so as to ensure their well-being and would be insured for ₹5 lakh each.

CCTVs and drones will monitor the pilgrimage throughout the twin routes and all routes will be sanitised before the commenceme­nt of Yatra each day.

This year the government has announced a 43-day long Yatra from June 30 to August 11 and a record number of six lakh pilgrims are being expected.

 ?? ANI ?? Police shot down a drone in Talli Haria Chak, in Kathua on Sunday.
ANI Police shot down a drone in Talli Haria Chak, in Kathua on Sunday.

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