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Sticky Bombs a threat, will face it: J&K DGP Dilbagh Singh | KNO

Says 200 militants active in J&K; 250 active on Launch Pads, Will ensure fool-proof security for this year’s Amarnath Yatra, Have transferred some narco-militancy cases to NIA for thorough probe

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Jammu, Mar 13 (KNO): Jammu and Kashmir police chief Dilbagh Singh Saturday said Sticky-Bombs are a challenge for the police but huge amount of recoveries have been made and more recoveries of such bombs are on cards. Talking to reporters on the sidelines of sports event, the J&K’s Director General of Police as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) stated that the security forces are keeping a watch on the militancy activities and many attempts to target forces have been foiled. About sticky-bombs, the DGP said that such bombs are a threat only because the magnet it contains can be fixed with any vehicle or metal surface. “This is a ploy to target private vehicles, or security forces vehicle or for that matter any abandoned vehicle in the busy places. We will ensure to prevent such attacks and the threat that exits will be faced by the police and other agencies,” he said, adding that “extra vigil is being maintained to prevent IED attacks as evident the last week’s development where in two modules of Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Muhammad were busted in Awantipore in Pulwama in which a IED material was recovered and a person who had agreed to carry Lethpora, Pulwama like vehicle IED explosion.” The DGP also said that the large IEDs weighing over 7 kgs were recovered recently, security grid is working hard to foil all such bids by the militants. About the Sopore grenade attack, the DGP said that the attack can be on anyone and it's not the first one that has come up. To a question about the Amarnath Yatra, the DGP said that all the security arrangements are in place and whatever more is required will be done. “Extra forces will be deployed and we will ensure foolproof security for the upcoming annual pilgrimage of Amarnath,” he said. On Pakistan’s involvement in promoting narco-militancy in Kashmir, he said that they're always up to disturb the situation. “We have always failed their attempts and it will continue in times to come. "Many cases have come up in last year and this year as well but the investigation is very strengthened and these cases have been forwarded to National Investigation Agency (NIA) where the links between militants and narco trade were found", the DGP said per KNO. The DGP said that there are 200 militants active in Jammu and Kashmir. “I am hopeful the number will reduce more,” he said. The DGP said that on launch pads across the LoC, the number of militants ready to sneak in is about 250—(KNO)

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