Wednesday 10 July 2013

Infiltration threat to security scenario in Kashmir Valley: Army


Army’s top commander in Kashmir today said infiltration was a threat to the security scenario in the valley but the security agencies were working in a coordinated manner to take on the challenge.
“Infiltration threat is there. There are training camps and launch pads, which are active (in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir). We have effective intelligence in place.
“We have got a synergised intelligence grid with all the agencies and we will take on the challenge,” General officer Commanding of Army’s 15 Corps Lt General Gurmit Singh told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
Lt Gen Singh lauded the efforts of the troops along the Line of Control (LoC) saying their alertness ensured that the infiltration attempt by militants to sneak into Kashmir through Keran sector of Kupwara was foiled.
“It was because the troops were alert that the attempt to infiltrate in Keran sector was foiled and five terrorists were eliminated,” he said.
The Corps Commander said there is excellent synergy between the various security forces operating in Kashmir to counter the challenges with regard to security scenario.
“We also have the support of the people who assist us in intelligence gathering process. Jammu and Kashmir police also has got an excellent intelligence network,” he added.
Asked about the number of militant training camps and launch pads active on other side of LoC, he said the numbers did not matter as effective intelligence would help in overcoming the challenge.
“I would not like to go into the number of training camps and launch pads. What is of importance to me is to have intelligence about the intentions, capability and plans of the militants. I am satisfied with the intelligence efforts we have produced. The operation in Keran sector is an indication that intelligence system is in place,” he said.

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