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Samba attack: Infiltration might have happened through tunnel in Chamliyal, says BSF DG Sharma

FP Staff • November 30, 2016, 13:58:16 IST
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The firing took place when the BSF noticed some suspicious movement in the general area of the Border Outpost Chamliyal in Samba, Jammu and Kashmir

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Samba attack: Infiltration might have happened through tunnel in Chamliyal, says BSF DG Sharma

Briefing the media on the Samba incident on Wednesday, BSF DG KK Sharma said that infiltration could have happened through a small tunnel in Chamliyal.

A tunnel spotted in Chamliyal - Samba sector this morning which might have been used for infiltration: BSF-DG KK Sharma #JammuTerrorAttacks

— News18 (@CNNnews18) November 30, 2016

He added that as of now there was no technology to detect the tunnel and that the government was working towards border fencing.

#BREAKING Govt working towards border fencing. We need technology to tackle infiltration: BSF-DG KK Sharma on #JammuTerrorAttacks
Image: ANI pic.twitter.com/7AphU59SMv

— News18 (@CNNnews18) November 30, 2016
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[caption id=“attachment_3132086” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Security personnel on the vigil following the militant attack on Nagrota Army camp, near Jammu on Wednesday. PTI Security personnel on the vigil following the militant attack on Nagrota Army camp, near Jammu on Wednesday. PTI[/caption] Security forces killed three militants on Tuesday morning when a group of militants tried to sneak in from Pakistan through the International Border near a border outpost in Samba district of Jammu . The three militants were then killed after a “heavy firing exchange” with the Border Security Force (BSF). The firing took place when the BSF noticed some suspicious movement in the general area of the Border Outpost Chamliyal in Samba, Jammu and Kashmir. The area was immediately cordoned off. When challenged, BSF patrol was fired upon by miscreants holed up in a tube well pumphouse, reported ANI. Sharma said that they will take up the infiltration issue with Pakistan.

We will take up the Samba infiltration bid and tunnel issue with our Pakistani counterparts: BSF DG KK Sharma pic.twitter.com/PaGNJIVpWK

— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2016

Sharma also mentioned that since the 29 September surgical strikes that took place across the Line of Control, more than 15 Pakistani Rangers have been killed and more than 10 militants neutralised, along with many Pakistan border outposts destroyed.

In ensuing ceasefire violations after surgical strikes, over 15 Pak rangers killed, over 10 terrorists neutralised: KK Sharma, BSF DG pic.twitter.com/UGCslaWRdT

— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2016

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He added that the BSF started an operation known as Operation Rustom, as they “anticipated that problems won’t be confined to LoC and will affect the IB too”.

Post surgical strikes, we started op called ‘Operation Rustom’ as we anticipated problems won’t be confined to LoC,will affect IB too-BSF DG pic.twitter.com/sSzgaWrJOm

— ANI (@ANI) November 30, 2016
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