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India may target CPEC installations, interior ministry tells GB

Jamil NagriUpdated February 05, 2018
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GILGIT: The Ministry of Interior has informed the Gilgit-Baltistan’s home department that India has made a plan to attack the installations of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in a bid to sabotage the multi-billion mega project.

The ministry has issued directives for making foolproof security arrangements to avoid any untoward incident.

An official of the home department on condition of anonymity told Dawn on Saturday that the department had received a letter from the federal interior ministry recently in which it had warned of possible terrorist attacks on the CPEC route.

He said the letter No 221/Is2018 January 28 claimed that India had sent 400 Muslim youngsters to Afghanistan for receiving training to be able to carry out attacks on the CEPC installations, including bridges at Karakoram Highway (KKH) and other important points on the CPEC route.

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After receiving the interior ministry’s directives, the GB government has enhanced security on the CPEC route, including two dozen bridges built on KKH from Khunjerab Pass to Diamer district.

Gilgit-Baltistan home department asked to make foolproof security arrangements for bridges

GB Home Secretary Jawad Akram, Inspector General of Police Sabir Ahmed along with other police and intelligence officials visited Diamer district on Saturday to review security arrangements for bridges on the KKH.

Diamer SSP Muhammad Ajmal briefed the officials on security arrangements for the KKH bridges and other places on the CPEC route.

During the visit, the home secretary and the IGP also held a meeting with the SHOs of Diamer district in Chilas.

Speaking at the meeting, IGP Sabir Ahmed said that KKH bridges on CPEC route had been declared sensitive. He directed them to keep security officials on alert at all entry points to the district, keep an eye on suspected persons and ensure snap checking.

According to a press release issued by the central police office in Gilgit on Friday, a high-level meeting held in Gilgit with IGP Sabir Ahmed in the chair reviewed the security apparatus in the region.

The IGP told the meeting that CPEC was an important project for the people of the region. He said all resources should be utilised to ensure security of the CPEC project. He said that police would patrol the CPEC route regularly.

The IGP said the movements of foreigners in GB would be monitored and their documents would be verified. “Suspected persons in the region will be detained under the Fourth Schedule,” he said.

The meeting was attended by DIG headquarters Shoaib Khuram, DIGs of three ranges, AIG of CPO, AIG special branch, all districts police SSPs, and other officials.

Meanwhile, IGP Ahmed sent a letter to Gilgit, Diamer and Baltistan range DIGs, informing them that in the backdrop of prevailing law and order situation in the country and threats to the bridges on the KKH special preventive measures were required to be made.

The letter (No IGP(ops)-8(1)/GS/660-69), a copy which is available with Dawn, said that police personnel deputed for the security of bridges at KKH needed to be put on high alert so that any subversive activity could be foiled. It said that local police officers should conduct combing operations, supervise checking at vulnerable points, hotels, guest houses in their areas of responsibility.

When contacted, Gilgit SSP Rana Mansoorul Haq said that the GB police in collaboration with other law enforcement and intelligence agencies were taking measures for providing foolproof security to the CPEC route.

In January last year, the GB police had claimed to have foiled a plan allegedly sponsored by Indian intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) to sabotage projects related to CPEC and generate anti-Pakistan feelings in Gilgit-Baltistan.

The GB police had arrested 12 workers of the Balawaristan National Front from Yasin Valley of Ghizer district and seized a large quantity of weapons during a raid. The police informed media that the arrested suspects had received funds from RAW and prepared a plan to sabotage the CPEC project and stir unrest in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Published in Dawn, February 5th, 2018
 
Ahhh now a paln to attack CPEC. Indians dream too much. was this plan made by @Rajfortyseven.
 
Send 400 people?
who are these 400 men who went for. training in Afg. ? were they pot bellied Hindoo Baniyas? or were they Kashmiri youth resisting occupation?
 
Something bad is really cooking.
Gb is totally out of mainstream politics. We don't get much news , only snow fall updates.
There is kind of a cyber war already going on.
People are really angry and sad. Specially the young guys. I have lots of university friends and sometimes they went too far in our discussions.
They want representation in parliament. Then want to be declared 5th province.
The usual general public is not like us, they are very simple and innocent.
So they talk very passionately and In that passion they sometimes cross the limits.

India do want a war from a long time. No time was better then now. They can get several things with one shot.
Stop pakistan from having any claim of Indian occupied Kashmir .
Stop any gains Pakistan has made yet in achieving stability.
Sabotage cpec.
Chinese are not like us. While we are used to uncertainty, they really run away and don't invest if their is little uncertainty.
I hope the powers to be are vigilant.the nation don't hear any excuse.
We already lost 3 villages in 1971...

Even Diamer basha dam can be built in a day if gb was made 5th province. Investor don't invest due to the disputed nature of gb . Even setup like azad Kashmir was better. Every body is ready to invest there.
 
Here what I think it is-
A) Pinning their own failures to curb terror and other problems on India. BS propaganda meant for internal consumption
B) The Pak army trying to tighten it's grip and gain more power.
C) both A & B
 
And and and...

Source should be Pak leader, army and Pakistan media. Great combo to no where near to ground reality

Why they give fooliest statements? Popularity or vote bank or what?


Source is this guy:

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how many times will India keep making the same plan? By now it must be permanent daily news on second page like daily weather report.
 
Here what I think it is-
A) Pinning their own failures to curb terror and other problems on India. BS propaganda meant for internal consumption
B) The Pak army trying to tighten it's grip and gain more power.
C) both A & B

My friend, I can't blame you for assuming what you do as an Indian national. But I can say this is not the case at all in reality.
 
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