Police chief says foreign militants are trying not to be on radar

Police chief says foreign militants are trying not to be on radar

By: Musaib Iqbal MK

Srinagar

Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh Monday said that most of the foreign militants who are present in Jammu and Kashmir are trying that they should not come on police radar and are trying to live further to receive instructions.

He said that it is one of the reasons that during the current year only two foreign militants have been killed so far while police and security agencies have the intelligence inputs that there are a good number of foreign militants present.

According to the news agency KNO, while quoting DGP in its report it said that this year only two foreign militants have been killed in Kashmir and that a good number of foreign militants are still present in the Valley but they are “lying low.”

Addressing a press conference at PCR Srinagar, DGP Singh said that this year only two foreign militants have been killed in Kashmir and both were killed in the Sopore area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district including one today.

“Both the slain foreigners were from Lashkar-e-Taiba. There is a good number of foreign militants present in Kashmir still but they are lying low. So it would be wrong to claim that Kashmir is free from foreign militants,” the DGP said in reply to a query.

About infiltration, he said that the fresh ceasefire pact between India and Pakistan armies in February this year has helped check infiltration to a large extent. “We welcome that,” he said.

On whether there is any militant active in Srinagar, he said that there are a couple of militants from Srinagar who are operating in the city outskirts. “We have seen one or two incidents in Srinagar. We can’t filter 100 percent movement of militants but in near future, we will launch good operations in Srinagar city as well,” he said.

The DGP while replying to a query said that narcotics and weapon smuggling is taking place from Kupwara sector and huge quantities of narcotics and weapons were seized recently. “On the LoC and IB in Jammu, there was the infiltration of narcotics and weapons through drones which has stopped for now,” he said.

To a query whether the police were prepared for the Amarnath Yatra, the DGP said: “We are fully prepared but the final call on whether to allow the Yatra lies with the Shrine Board.” The J-K police chief also clarified that there was no politician in police custody in Kashmir.

With inputs from KNO

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