Jammu’s border vigilance hits a new peak with the public release of five Pakistani terror suspects’ photographs in Kathua and Samba districts. Security agencies seek community support to monitor and report suspicious activities.
Backed by intel from external sources, particularly Punjab, on likely infiltrations, the initiative features prominent posters assuring informant privacy and direct lines to Army, CRPF, police, and BSF.
Anti-terror sweeps are accelerating in key areas including Kathua, Kishtwar, Udhampur, Doda, and Samba, featuring bolstered checkpoints, aggressive patrolling, and targeted searches to dismantle threats at their core.
It builds on recent Doda efforts publicizing Saifullah Baloch, a persistent foreign terror figure in Chenab Valley, amid non-stop tracking missions.
Saturday saw Kathua restrict movements within 5 km of the border, with DM Rajesh Sharma leveraging BNSS Section 163 for urgent public order measures against firing risks and hostile elements.
DGP Nalin Prabhat’s Samba review meeting evaluated terrain-specific security, urging top-tier alertness.
This proactive stance fulfills Home Minister Amit Shah’s vision of terrorism-free J&K through uncompromising border security and mission-oriented eradication.
