Slain Militants all Foreigners: Army
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Tuesday, 25 February 2014
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Pakistani documents recovered from their possession
Kupwara: Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police Tuesday claimed
that all the 7 persons killed in Dardpor forest during an operation were
Lashkar Toiba militants as Pakistani documents were recovered from their
possession soon after their death.
In a joint press conference at Sector 8 Headquarters in
Lalpora Lolab, General Officer Commanding Kilo Force S.K.Sunny and Deputy
Inspector General Police North Kashmir Range, J.P.Singh told reporters that all
the persons who were killed in the operation were Lashkar militants who were
active in Dardpora forestes for a long time.
GOC, Kilo Force said that the joint operation carried out
by Army and Police was a lengthy one and it had not been started abruptly. “Due
to high altitude and heavy snow, our men faced difficulties to track and crack
these militants, however we finally managed to neutralize seven of them,” he
said.
He refuted the news reports that slain militants had
infiltrated recently from across the border. He said that it was not a new
group but these militants were active for a long time in these forests. “It is
obviously a big achievement for us and a major setback to Lashkar outfit,” he
said.
General Officer Commanding Kilo Force S.K.Sunny claimed
that all the slain militants were carrying Pakistani documents which amply
proves that these militants were not locals but foreigners. “Operation against
militants in the area is still in progress and we want to make it sure no
militant breeches our cordon,” he said.
According to CNS, Deputy Inspector General North Kashmir
Range J.P.Singh told reporters that it has been confirmed that all the slain
militants were Pakistani whose bodies were handed over to local Auqaf
Committee. (CNS)
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