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Infiltration, south Kashmir remain big challenges for govt forces

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
January 7, 2019
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Srinagar/New Delhi, Jan 6:  Failure to curb infiltration from across the Line of Control and putting a check on local recruitment of youths in militant groups remain a constant source of worry for security agencies in militancy-hit Jammu and Kashmir, officials said Sunday.

Analysing the trends of 2018, it has been seen that infiltration figures continue to remain unchanged as around 140 militants successfully sneaked into the Kashmir Valley, majority of whom are believed to be of Jaish-e-Mohammed militant group, they said.

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Although around 110 militants were killed during infiltration, the successful number of cross-overs continue to worry the security agencies. During recent meetings of Army and BSF officials, it has been brought to the notice that the counter-infiltration grid needs to be further strengthened as militants may try and sneak in during the peak winters as well.

“It is not only the Line of Control, which stretches from Poonch in Jammu to Kupwara in Kashmir, but also international border, which has been exploited by the militant groups,” said a senior security official on condition of anonymity.

The Army and the BSF have been maintaining that they have been able to substantially curb infiltration, but their assertions were negated by the arrest of some of the militants during 2018 who spoke about bringing in militant groups successfully, the official said.

According to the officials in the know of the security situation in the state, around 130 foreign militants were still active in the Kashmir Valley “who are mainly tasked to impart training to local youths, who were lured into the militant ranks and files.”

Besides infiltration, inability to check flow of local youths to the militancy fold continues to worry security agencies. While local recruitment crossed the 100 mark from four districts of south Kashmir.

A careful analysis of south Kashmir shows that 104 local militants from this area have been killed during the last year, showing that the area is dominated with more numbers of local militants.

The year gone by saw the maximum number of local militants killed in the region which has accounted for over 250 militant killings in last five years.

Considered a highly politically sensitive area of the Valley, south Kashmir comprising four districts – Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama and Shopian –has been on the boil ever since the killing of HizbulMujahideen commander BurhanWani in July 2016.

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