The Asian Age

150-m cross-border tunnel found in J&K

This is the 3rd tunnel unearthed by alert BSF guards

- Investigat­ion,” he

Jammu, Jan. 13: A 150metre tunnel constructe­d along the Internatio­nal Border (IB) to facilitate infiltrati­on of terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir from Pakistan was detected by Border Security Force (BSF) personnel in Hiranagar sector of Kathua district on Wednesday, officials said.

This is the third tunnel unearthed by alert border guards along the IB in the twin districts of Samba and Kathua in Jammu region over the past six months and ninth in the past decade.

“A nearly 150-metrelong tunnel was detected by a BSF patrol party during an anti-tunnelling operation in Bobiyaan village of Hirnagar sector on Wednesday morning,” Inspector General of BSF, Jammu frontier, N.S. Jamwal told reporters at the scene. He along with other senior officers rushed to Bobiyaan soon after the detection of the tunnel.

“The opposite of this side is Pakistan’s Shakergarh which is notorious for having launch pads and bases of terrorists. We have inputs available with us as a result of that we are sensitive to whatever is happening here,” the BSF officer said, assuring that all necessary measures are in place to counter Pakistani designs.

He said sand bags with Pakistani markings are evidence of the hand of Pakistani establishm­ent in the constructi­on of this tunnel, which is identical to the previously detected tunnels having a depth of 25 to 30 metre with two to three feet diameter.

Asked whether this tunnel was recently dug or it’s an old one, the BSF officer said it is a matter of investigat­ion.

However, he said some of the sand bags recovered from the tunnel have 2016-17 year of manufactur­e which suggest that it is an old tunnel.

“We were searching for this tunnel for a long time and its detection was the effort of the antitunnel­ling operation which is underway all along the IB. Whether any infiltrati­on had taken place through this tunnel in the past can be said after completion of our said.

Jamwal, however, said the BSF is sure that no infiltrati­on had taken place through this tunnel in the recent past.

“We are undertakin­g some developmen­t works here and have strengthen­ed the security in view of the anti-tunnelling drive, he said.

Referring to the killing of two Pakistani infiltrato­rs in Surankote area of Poonch district and an encounter in Srinagar last month, the IG said Pakistan is always looking for an opportunit­y to push terrorists into Jammu Kashmir, whether it is through Line of Control (LoC) or

IB. “They are continuing with the attempts but we are fully alert to the situation. Our alertness resulted in detection of undergroun­d tunnels and shooting down of a Hexa-copter loaded with a huge cache of arms and ammunition,” he said, adding the border protection grid comprising army, BSF and police are working jointly to scuttle Pakistan’s attempts to push terrorists and weapons into this side.

Last year, the BSF detected two such tunnels in Samba district on August 28 and November 22 following successful infiltrati­on by two groups of terrorists who were subsequent­ly neutralise­d in separate encounters along Jammu-Srinagar national highway while they were enroute to Kashmir in trucks.

While three Pakistani terrorists affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) were eliminated in a gunfight in Nagrota area near Jammu after they were intercepte­d aboard a Kashmir-bound truck in January last year, another group of Pakistani terrorists armed with weapons and a large quantity of grenades were killed at the same spot on November 19.

Investigat­ions suggested both the groups infiltrate­d into this side through undergroun­d tunnels.

Meanwhile, Pakistani Rangers violated ceasefire by resorting to unprovoked firing on forward posts and villages in the Border Outpost area of Gurnam in Hiranagar sector, the officials said.

 ??  ?? Security officers investigat­e near the mouth of a 150metre undergroun­d tunnel, constructe­d allegedly by Pakistan beneath IB, at Hiranagar sector of Kathua district on Wednesday.
Security officers investigat­e near the mouth of a 150metre undergroun­d tunnel, constructe­d allegedly by Pakistan beneath IB, at Hiranagar sector of Kathua district on Wednesday.

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