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Four slain terrorists belonged to LeT: BSF

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

of K K today said that the group of four terrorist killed in encounter belonged to the (LeT).

Four terrorists, who were part of a suicide squad, were killed in a day-long encounter with security forces in the area of Jammu and Kashmir's district on March 28, police said.

The chief said that it was his organisation that provided exact intelligence input to eliminate the terrorists.

"As of now, they are only four militants belonging to the LeT. There can be splinter groups of it as well. I cannot not rule it out. We have kept the highest level of alertness from our side," told reporters here.

The fidayeen, or suicide attackers, had infiltrated into the Indian territory from across the Line of Control (LoC) about four-five days ago, prompting security forces to launch a in the area.

The DG said, "We have intelligence inputs about the presence of militants earlier with us. That is why, the level of security and alertness around our security installation and establishments was on highest level."

He said that the got a specific input and on that input local police and the and other security forces cordoned off the area and isolated them in the riverine area and eliminated them without any collateral damage.

"There was no loss to the security forces. The operation was successfully completed," he added.

said that the specific information was given by the where they are staged and the men and officers participated in the operation.

"If there would have not been alertness, these terrorists were close to the Sunderbani-based headquarters and there could have been a untoward incident," he said.

Replying to a question about the terrorists target, said that the establishment could have been target as it was close.

"The militants, who have first view of any security establishment, that becomes the target. was very close," he added.

The chief said that they were at highest degree of alertness and that is why they were not successful.

"There attempt will always be to cause human loss to security forces and is prepared to meet any challenge fully," he added.

Asked as to why terrorists failed to carry out attack against a security establishment, said they (terrorists) may have some error in their planning and lack of support from local population.

"They could not have got the local guide and that is why they kept on roaming.There was something wrong in their planning", he added.

"The security forces did very well by eliminating them with their alertness," added.

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First Published: Fri, March 30 2018. 22:45 IST
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