Rajouri:
Major action will be taken against all local terrorists taking shelter in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh said that the properties of all those local militants, who hail from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and fled to Pakistan seeking refuge, will be seized. Addressing a media conference in Rajouri, the DGP said that the police have a list of terrorists who were active in different parts of Jammu and Kashmir and then fled to Pakistan to seek refuge.
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DGP Dilbagh Singh said, “Their properties are being confiscated and the process will continue. These terrorists are being closely monitored as they continue to promote terrorism by sitting across the Line of Control (LoC). The DGP said that there will be no mercy for those terrorists. If they try to come back, they will be killed. These people are behind the efforts to revive terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. 9 to 12 terrorists, most of whom are foreigners, are active in the Rajouri-Poonch range.”
DGP Dilbagh Singh said, “Efforts to revive terrorism across the LoC will not be allowed to succeed. Village Defense Committees (VDCs) are playing a key role in counter-terrorism operations. All major infiltration attempts have been thwarted.” He further said, “To further strengthen the border grid, it has been decided to deploy the police along with the army at specific points along the LoC. He agreed that as long as the shipment of drugs across the border continues, the challenge of stopping drug trafficking will remain. Living.”
The DGP said that some border residents working as members of drug gangs are being identified for strict action.
Apart from Encounter, other security agencies including the National Investigation Agency are targeting their bases to stop the funding of terrorist organisations. The seizure of property of Jammu and Kashmir natives who came to PoK to become terrorists is being seen as part of a new move.
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