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Alert Sounded In Pathankot: Searches Underway As Men In Army Fatigues Raise Suspicion
PTI | Sep 27, 2016

  • A high alert has been declared in Pathankot.
  • Cops have launched a search operation on Pathankot-Dalhousie road.
  • Some suspicious men were reported roaming around on Pathankot-Dalhousie road.

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PATHANKOT: High alert was sounded in Pathankot on Tuesday following inputs about suspicious movement of some people and a massive search operation has been launched on Pathankot-Dalhousie road.

Around 400 security personnel including SWAT team were deployed for conducting the search operation by the Punjab police in the district where terrorist from across the border had struck the IAF airbase in January.

"There was a specific input about the presence of some suspicious men roaming around on Pathankot-Dalhousie road. Following this, a massive search operation has been launched here," Pathankot SSP Rakesh Kaushal said.

"Area has been cordoned off on Pathankot-Dalhousie road to locate suspects," he said.

Army has also been alerted and there is a heightened vigil, police said.

Notably, Punjab Police and BSF had jointly carried out search operation and flag march in villages near Indo-Pak border on September 25 to thwart any attempt by intruders coming from across the border.

An alert was also sounded in the border districts of Pathankot and Gurdaspur in the wake of terror strike on an army camp in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir.

Notably, terrorists who had sneaked in from across the border had attacked Pathankot air base on the intervening night of January 1-2 this year while Dinanagar in Gurdaspur was targeted on July 27 last year.

The Pathankot attack had claimed the lives of seven security personnel while four terrorists were killed.

Three heavily-armed terrorists wearing army fatigues, had stormed a police station in Dinanagar town in Gurdaspur district last year killing seven persons, including a Superintendent of Police, before they were gunned down during a day-long operation.

Source: NDTV / Times of India
 
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Alert Sounded In Pathankot: Searches Underway As Men In Army Fatigues Raise Suspicion
PTI | Sep 27, 2016

  • A high alert has been declared in Pathankot.
  • Cops have launched a search operation on Pathankot-Dalhousie road.
  • Some suspicious men were reported roaming around on Pathankot-Dalhousie road.

HpgEkrJ.jpg


CHANDIGARH: Pathankot, where a terror attack claimed the lives of 7 military personnel in January, is on alert as police received reports that four suspicious men in army fatigues have been seen in the area. A massive search operation is on, during which the police found army uniforms, caps and belts dumped near some bushes.

The men, a woman caller had told the police, were seen near Chakki Khadd on Pathankot-Himachal border. The Punjab officials have alerted their counterparts in Himachal Pradesh.


An alert has been sounded on the Pathankot-Dalhousie road and Jallandhar-Pathankot highway where key defence installations are located. Around 400 security personnel including SWAT team, have been deployed for conducting the search operation. The army has also been alerted and there is heightened vigil, the police said.

"There was a specific input about the presence of some suspicious men roaming around on Pathankot-Dalhousie road. Following this, a massive search operation has been launched here," news agency Press Trust of India quoted senior police officer Rakesh Kaushal as saying.

The entire area had been put on alert after last Sunday's terror strike at Kashmir's Uri and the army brass had reviewed the operational preparedness of the troops stationed there.

In January, an attack at the Pathankot air base by Pakistani terrorists had claimed the lives of seven military personnel. Four terrorists, who were out to target the assets at the base, were killed after an operation that lasted nearly 80 hours.

The terrorists, who were from Jaish-e Mohammad, had sneaked into India a few days before the attack, investigators suspected.

On September 25, the Punjab Police and the Border Security Forces had jointly carried out a search operation and flag march in villages near India-Pakistan border to thwart any infiltration attempt by intruders from across the border.

Source: NDTV / Times of India
What A stupid reporting when Indian govt has clarified themselves that pakistan had nothing to do with this attack
 
After Uri attack Indian started to have nightmares even they started to see things in thin air Mumbai and now in Pathankot. It seems many Indians going to have heart attack due to fear of Kashmiri fighters.
 
After Uri attack Indian started to have nightmares even they started to see things in thin air Mumbai and now in Pathankot. It seems many Indians going to have heart attack due to fear of Kashmiri fighters.


It does appear that state of paranoia is very high in India.
 
Before making Muslim names ID you should check the spellings Ali Zaidi ......ZADI is no name.

Don't give a dam what you think of my name I am not from India or Pakistan and if people back home don't care who the hell are you to tell me what my name should be. Also where have I announced I am Muslim or anything, people are free to keep any name they choose is that liberty not available in Pakistan or UK?
 
Before making Muslim names ID you should check the spellings Ali Zaidi ......ZADI is no name.

Trying to figure out your religion from the name Defence Bug....... oh! No1 cares!

P.S: Leave religion at masjid or Islamic forum. Unless weapons comes in Hindu, Muslim or Christian versions, no relevance here.

Good Day to you!
 
After Uri attack Indian started to have nightmares even they started to see things in thin air Mumbai and now in Pathankot. It seems many Indians going to have heart attack due to fear of Kashmiri fighters.
precaution is good isn't it?
 
I had been to the Pathankot airbase before and after the attacks and they have really beefed up the security there.
 
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