Jammu & Kashmir: Indian Army has beefed up its vigilance along the Pakistan Border in order to contain the repeated attempts of Infiltration by Terrorists, Spies and Pakistan Nationals.
Speaking on the sidelines of a sports event at Sri Nagar on Sunday, Lieutenant General Om Prakash, General Officer Commanding (GOC) 15th corps, said: “The enemy has been trying to increase infiltration bids from across the borders in autumn months before the mountain passes get blocked due to heavy snowfall each winter.”
“I assure you that our troops are always alert to thwart such infiltration bids,” added Lt Gen Prakash, who is also the security advisor to the state government.
The GOC also said that domination of areas through increased patrolling in vulnerable areas was being undertaken to provide overall security to the elected village heads.
“It is the duty of all of us including the people to ensure security to the panches and sarpanches,” he said.
On the recent attack by militants on a local hotel, he said: “The state police is tracking them down and I am sure those behind the attack would soon be tracked down.”
A group of heavily-armed militants had attacked an army convey in the By-pass road area near Nowgam in Srinagar Oct 19 this year.
After firing at the convoy, the gunmen had entered a local hotel where they fired at three employees, killing one of them on the spot.
Another employee later succumbed to injuries in hospital.
State police said the attack was carried out by terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba.