Who Are the Five Pakistani Terrorists Displayed in J&K's Kathua and Samba?
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Jammu, Feb 17 (NationPress) On Tuesday, officials showcased posters in the border districts of Kathua and Samba in Jammu and Kashmir, featuring the images of five alleged Pakistani terrorists. This initiative aims to enlist the public's assistance in monitoring their movements, as confirmed by sources.
According to official reports, this action was prompted by intelligence information received from outside Jammu and Kashmir concerning potential terrorist infiltration from across the border.
The poster, labeled 'Public Information', encourages citizens to promptly report sightings of the suspects to security forces, including the Army, Central Reserve Police Force, Police, or Border Security Force, or to reach out to a dedicated helpline number.
The message also guarantees that the identity of informants will remain confidential.
Sources indicated that security agencies in Punjab provided credible intelligence regarding the infiltration of suspected terrorists.
'Security forces are currently engaged in intensified anti-terror operations throughout Kathua, Kishtwar, Udhampur, Doda, and Samba districts to eliminate these threats and dismantle their cross-border terror networks,' the sources added.
In response to the situation, additional checkpoints, area domination patrols along highways, border areas, and the hinterland have been established, and searches are being conducted in vulnerable locations, particularly near border regions, as part of enhanced security measures.
This initiative was taken shortly after police in Doda district displayed posters of Pakistan-based terrorist Saifullah Balochi, continuing efforts to track foreign terrorists operating in the Chenab Valley region.
Recently, restrictions on 'unnecessary movement' were enforced within a five-kilometre radius of the International Border in Kathua district, citing concerns over potential cross-border firing and the necessity to prevent anti-national activities while ensuring civilian safety.
Kathua District Magistrate Rajesh Sharma enacted the order under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), which empowers executive magistrates to implement preventive measures in urgent situations to maintain public order and safety.
On Friday, Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police, Nalin Prabhat, visited Samba district to convene with senior police and civil administration officials to assess the security situation in border areas.
He evaluated the overall security landscape and the readiness of police in the border districts.
During his recent visit to Jammu and Kashmir, Union Home Minister Amit Shah directed a mission-mode approach to eliminate terrorism in the Union Territory and to ensure zero infiltration at the border.