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Two groups of LeT, Hizbul Mujahideen planning to strike in Jammu from Pakistan | | | Early Times Report Jammu, July 26: Following intelligence inputs, alert has been sounded along 200Kms of International Border (IB) from Paharpur to Akhnoor in Jammu. Sources said that a group of nine Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists are present in Pakistan village Masrur Bada Bhai since July 14 and have conducted a survey of area opposite International Border from Pakistan posts Kingre-de-kote, Abhival Dogra, Bikha Chak and Jagwal. Intelligence sources said that another group of four LeT terrorists are present in a bordering village in Pakistan, Sukhmal, since July 18 and is conducting recce opposite International Border from Pakistan posts Chak Saman, Chak timbre, Sukhmal, nursery Ashif Saheed and lambnyal posts. Sources said that these two groups of Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Toiba(LeT) are planning big strike like Pathankot and Dinanagar of Punjab. Pakistan agencies are pressuring both terrorists groups to do disturb peace in Jammu also before close of Amarnath Yatra on August 18 next month. BSF sources said that this issue will also be discussed with Pakistan rangers in two days Lahore meeting starting from Wednesday. BSF and Pakistan Rangers Director General level biannual meeting will take place at Lahore on July 27 and 28 and 22 member BSF team headed by the Director General, BSF, KK Sharma will discuss cross border infiltration from International Border in three districts of Kathua, Samba and Jammu. BSF team is also going to discuss with Pakistan Rangers about digging of illegal tunnels in Samba and RS Pura International border. After getting intelligence inputs, three prone-border management security system has been tightened and jawans have been told to neutralise terrorists before crossing of zeroline. Sources said that both groups are staying in launching pads as local farmers near International border and they are not coming with arms and ammunition to dogged Indian security agencies and BSF soldiers. BSF sources said number of times Pakistan rangers were informed about movement of new faces, they denied about any terrorists movement.
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