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Snow in Kufri, Rohtang revives chill

Shimla, Manali witness rain; Met predicts inclement weather on Jan 30, 31, clear sky after Feb 1

Tribune News Service,Shimla, January 29

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A man walks on a snow-covered road at Kufri, 17 km from Shimla, on Friday. Photos: Amit Kanwar and Kamaljeet

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The higher reaches of the state, including the tourist towns of Kufri, Narkanda, Solang Nullah and the Rohtang Pass received snow, while most other parts were lashed by rain.Tourists made a beeline to Kufri as it received about three cm of snow. Kalpa in the tribal district of Kinnaur received 10 cm of snow while Rohtang received a heavy snowfall. Most other parts of the state, including Shimla (13mm), Manali (10 mm), Bhuntar (8 mm), Dharamsala and Una ( 3mm each) and Kasauli (4 mm), were lashed by rain.The local Meteorological Office has predicted rain and snow at isolated places in the middle and higher hills during the next two days and rain and thundershower in the low hills. The weather will remain clear after February 1.

Tourists make merry

The entire Kullu valley was in a grip of cold wave following rain in the lower region and snow on the higher reaches today. Tourists had a gala time at Gulaba enjoying snow while Solang Nullah experienced around 3 inches of snow.The 13,050-foot Rohtang Pass reportedly had more than 2 feet of snowfall while mountain tops around Kullu experienced moderate snow. The peaks of Mattikochhar, Mount Nag, Phungni Devi and Bijli Mahadev experienced intermittent snowfall. Heavy rain lashed the lower regions bringing chill in the valley.The traffic on many link roads had also been disrupted due to snow and rainfall, though the national highway between Kullu and Manali was not affected. Residents preferred to remain indoors while a few revellers braved the cold to enjoy the snowfall. The sole Air-India flight operating from Delhi to Kullu was also cancelled due to bad weather. The snow came as a major relief to apple orchardists as it is considered as white manure for the apple trees. Nakul Khullar, a horticulturist,stated that the snow would help in providing the minimum chilling period required for different varieties of apple plants ranging from 800 hours to 1,600 hours.Relief for farmers in HamirpurShowers have cheered farmers of the region. Albail Singh Thakur, Deputy Director, Agriculture, said farmers were fearing damage to their wheat crop due to prolonged dry spell. He said the rain was favourable for the crop, adding that the farmers would also be able to produce fodder for their cattle.

Dhauladhar range in Kangra turns white

  • Kangra has received showers and the Dhauladhar range experienced snow
  • KK Sharma, Director, Kangra airport, said Air-India and SpiceJet flights from Delhi to Kangra arrived on time despite bad weather
  • Schoolchildren were the worst sufferers as it started raining when the schools got over. The children were drenched before they reached home.
  • Dr SS Kapoor, former deputy director, Agriculture, said the delayed rain would affect wheat, pulses and oilseed crops. He said more rain was needed for better agriculture production,particularly, in the Changer areas of the valley. The reports of mild rain was received from Shahpur Gaggal, Nagrota Bagwan, Mallan and Dharamsala.

Parrikar calls for more women in combat ops

short by Ankur Vyas / 04:11 pm on 28 Jan 2016,Thursday
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Thursday called for facilitating a larger role for women in combat operations in the Indian Coast Guard. He also appreciated the Coast Guard for training the first batch of 10 women officers to operate a hovercraft. Women personnel currently constitute 10% of the total strength of the Coast Guard, which guards India’s maritime boundary.

Balloon shot down in Barmer came from across the border

Balloon shot down in Barmer came from across the border
Policemen analyse the suspicious balloon-like object that was shot down by the IAF in Rajasthan’s Barmer on Tuesday. PTI

Tribune News Service,New Delhi, January 27

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar today said a balloon-shaped object that was shot down by a Sukhoi-30 fighter aircraft yesterday in Barmer, nearly 500 km from Rajasthan capital Jaipur, had come flying from across the border.“The Ministry of Defence has written a letter to the Ministry of External Affairs to take up the matter with Pakistan. Though it had no payload, it could have been sent to test our security and gauge our response time. In 15 minutes, Sukhoi (from Jodhpur) shot down the balloon after the radar noticed it coming from across the border,” Parrikar said.IAF officials on Tuesday said the object was flying in from the western sector (implying Pakistan side) and was shot down. The balloon was flying at an altitude of 8 km, which is unusual, and was around 3 metre is diameter. The balloon was made by a US company.“Between 1030 and 1100 hours today (Tuesday), an unidentified balloon-shaped object was picked up by the IAF radar. An IAF fighter was launched that intercepted the object and brought it down. Further investigation is underway,” an IAF spokesman said.No one was hurt nor was any damage caused to the property in the area, the spokesman said in Jaipur. Reports said it was a private balloon and the possibility of it carrying any spying object was initially ruled out.

IGI airport on alert

  • An alert was sounded at the Indira Gandhi International airport on Wednesday after authorities received a call about a ‘big balloon’ hovering over it
  • However, the Delhi Police in a tweet said the balloon belonged to the Indian Meteorological Department and there was nothing to panic about.“The so called suspicious balloon is of the Met Department. All safe. Pl do not panic.” PTI

Kirti Chakra awardee’s kin break down, left speechless

Kirti Chakra awardee’s kin break down, left speechless

Lalit Mohan

Tribune News Service

Dharamsala, January 25

“I am proud of my father”. These were the only words his son Rajat could utter before he broke into tears on the phone when he got the news today that Jagdish Chand was awarded Kirti Chakra, the country’s second highest peace time gallantry award.The wife of Jagdish Chand was inconsolable and refused to come on the phone.Jagdish Chand was off-duty and was working in the mess when terrorists attacked the Pathankot airbase. Jagdish, who was unarmed, attacked a terrorist and snatched his rifle and killed him. However, the other terrorists attacked him and Jagdish Chand attained martyrdom. He was cremated on January 4 in his native Basa village in Chamba district.There is no road to the village of Jagdish Chand and one has to walk about two kilometres to reach his home.Jagdish Chand had retired from the Army in 2009 after serving the 7 Dogra regiment for about 26 years. A year later, he had joined the Defence Security Corps (DSC).He was serving in Leh and was transferred to Pathankot only on November 23. He had come home on December 31. He had assured the villagers that he would come home again for voting in panchayat elections on January 10.Jagdish Chand had built a pucca house in his village and was planning to shift there. Jagdish was not lucky enough to spend some time in his new house.Residents of Basa village, most of whom serve in the Army, were proud of the bravery of Jagdish Chand. They said Jagdish Chand is the third martyr from Basa village that has a population of about 250 people.The other two martyrs were Suja Ram of the 15 Dogra regiment, who attained martyrdom while serving with the IPKF in Sri Lanka, and Khemraj, who was killed in the Kargil war.Jagdish Chand is survived by his wife, two daughters and a son. His paternal uncle Saliram was also dependent on him.Serving the Army was the tradition in the family of Jagdish Chand as his deceased father was also an ex-serviceman. Two out of three brothers of Jagdish Chand are also in the Army.The villagers demanded that since Jagdish Chand was the sole bread earner in his house, the Himachal Government should provide government job to one of his children.The government has already given a grant of Rs 20 lakh to the family of Jagdish Chand. The family is overwhelmed by the respect given to the martyr by the government and the people.

Military might on display in Palampur

Military might on display in Palampur
Army personnel perform a daredevil act in Palampur on Monday. Photo: Ravinder Sood

Our Correspondent

Palampur, January 25

On the 67th Republic Day, Thanpir Brigade of the Indian Army under the aegis of Dah Division displayed their military might at Subhash Chowk this afternoon. Hundreds of Army personnel participated in the event. The function included a Military Pipe Band display, Martial Khukri dance by the Gurkhas and gatka. Senior Army and civil officers, hundreds of women and children saw the colourful show.


Pakistan terror attack: Why are schools, universities being targeted?

At least 25 people were killed and 50 others injured today after heavily armed militants stormed the Bacha Khan University in Pakistan.The gunmen entered the university in Charsadda, some 50 kilometers from the city of Peshawar, and opened indiscriminate fire on students and teachers.

According to reports, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility for the attack. However, their spokesperson Muhammad Khorasani later denied their involvement.

Rajdeep Sardesai on his show News Today spoke to Pakistani human rights activist and professor Farzana Bari and raised a few poignant questions on the rising threats the country faces from home grown terrorism.

Why exactly are schools and universities becoming such soft targets in Pakistan?
Do you see North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) as the region where these attacks will be carried out?
Commenting on the ideology of the terrorists and their motive behind carrying out such attacks, Farzana Bari said, “You can imagine the people behind the attack and their ideology, particularly, the attack on the Bacha Khan University. Bacha Khan represents a very secular approach, he was a peace lover and this unfortunate attack was on the day of Bacha Khan’sbarsi (death anniversary). That shows what kind of message these people want to convey.”

“This is kind of an ideological battle between secularism, the more democratic, forward looking kind of an approach and mindset as opposed to these fundamentalists, extremists and religious kind of a mindset. This attack certainly represents that kind of a conflict between secularism and religious fundamentalism,” she added.

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif condemned the attack and said that those killing innocent students and citizens have no faith and religion.

“We are determined and resolved in our commitment to wipe out the menace of terrorism from our homeland. The countless sacrifices made by our countrymen will not go in vain,” he said.


7 defence ministers meet in Paris

PARIS: Defence ministers of seven countries leading the battle against the Islamic State met in Paris on Wednesday to review strategy as the militant group spread its influence around the globe.

The French and US defence ministers, Jean-Yves Le Drian and Ashton Carter, hosted the meeting attended by their Australian, British, Dutch, German and Italian counterparts.

British defence secretary Michael Fallon said it would look at ways to “capitalise on the setbacks that Daesh (an alternative name for IS) has suffered in Iraq and tighten the noose around the head of the snake in Syria”.

But the coalition must also face up to the spread of IS around the world, notably in Libya where political chaos has allowed the group to build a 3,000-strong force.

Russia, a staunch ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, was not invited to Wednesday’s meeting, though US Secretary of State John Kerry met his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Zurich at the same time to discuss Syria.

Moscow’s air campaign, which it claims is targeted against IS, has been criticised for focusing on the moderate opposition to Assad.


Court allows NIA to conduct lie-detector test on SP Salwinder

Mukesh Ranjan,Tribune News Service,New Delhi, January 18

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A special court in Delhi today allowed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to conduct a lie-detector test on Punjab Police senior officer Salwinder Singh in connection with the Pathankot attack.A team of the NIA took Salwinder to the court of District Judge Amarnath and moved an application seeking consent to conduct a lie-detector test on him. During in-chamber proceedings, the NIA reportedly told the judge that there were “inconsistencies” in the statements made by Salwinder during questioning, so they be allowed to conduct a lie-detector test on him. Salwinder has reportedly given his consent to undergo the test.The court directed the agency to get the test conducted on Salwinder in three days. NIA officials said the test would most probably be conducted tomorrow, subject to the availability of experts.Salwinder has claimed that his car was hijacked by terrorists before they entered the Pathankot airbase on the intervening night of December 31 and January 1. He had claimed that he was kidnapped by terrorists after his visit to a shrine and later let off as they did not know his identity.

Jaish chief not arrested

  • Quoting intelligence inputs, government officials said Pakistan-based terror unit Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Maulana Masood Azhar had not been arrested or put under house arrest
  • No case had been registered against Azhar in connection with the Pathankot attack and there had been no visible action against the leader of the terror group responsible for many attacks in India, they said
  • The initial reports of Azhar being detained for the Pathankot incident were false, they said

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Pathankot mastermind detained in Pak: Reports

short by Shipra Sharma / 07:07 pm on 13 Jan 2016,Wednesday
Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) chief Masood Azhar, believed to be the mastermind behind the Pathankot air base attack on January 2 was detained in Islamabad on Thursday, Pakistani media reported. Four of his top aides were also detained. A statement from the office of Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif, released earlier, read, “The offices of the organisation are also being traced and sealed”.

Masood Azhar, chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad has been detained, Pakistan’s Geo News has reported. Pakistani media reports suggest that Azhar, his brother Abdul Rauf and brother-in-law Ashfaq Ahmed are being questioned by Pakistani authorities over their alleged role in Pathankot terror attack. Jaish members were picked up in a raid in Bahawalpur. | 10 things to know about Masood Azhar

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The banned terror group run by Masood Azhar is believed to be behind the January 2 attack on the Indian Air Force (IAF) base in Pathankot.

Hamid Mir of Geo News said, “Though we are being told that he has been taken under protective custody but our sources say that he has been arrested.”

However, India said there has been no official confirmation from Pakistan over Azhar’s reported detention. “We do not have any official confirmation on Masood Azhar’s detention,” Vikas Swarup, spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs said.

The detention of Azhar and his men has come less than 48 hours before Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan are scheduled to meet in Islamabad. The terror attack in Pathankot had raised questions over the talks between the two neighbouring countries.

Meanwhile, in New Delhi, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar is likely to visit 7 RCR to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He is expected to meet Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj before visiting the PM.

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Earlier in the day, Pakistan claimed that it has arrested several JeM men and sealed its offices in raids conducted across the country.

A press statement issued by the Pakistan government claimed that several individuals belonging to JeM have been apprehended. “The offices of the organization are also being traced and sealed. Further investigations are underway,” the press statement said.

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The announcement followed a high-level meeting Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif chaired in Islamabad to review the progress in the investigation against Pakistani masterminds of Pathankot terror attack.India has said that all six terrorists who raided the IAF base and got killed were Pakistanis and belonged to JeM.

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The Wednesday meeting was also attended by Pakistan Army chief General Raheel Sharif and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt Gen Rizwan Akhtar.

India has said that it has provided “actionable intelligence” to Pakistan to act against those who masterminded the Pathankot attack, which took place just a week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a surprised visit to Lahore to meet Nawaz Sharif.

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Pakistan given locations called by Jaish militants

BURDEN OF PROOF
Details given by India include types of car Jaish men used

NEW DELHI: Investigations into the Pathankot airbase attack have revealed that the terrorists called up phones located in Bahawalpur, Lahore and Karachi, speaking to handlers linked to the top leadership of the Jaish-e-Mohammed. The five Pakistan numbers that were contacted by terrorists during the attack have been conveyed by New Delhi to Islamabad for further investigation even though these numbers fell silent the day after the attackers were neutralised.

GURPREET SINGH / HTArmymen stand guard at Attari in Amritsar. Security has been stepped up in the border area following the Pathankot strike.

India has also handed over to Pakistan concrete evidence regarding the terrorists being moved from Sialkot to the IndoPak border on December 31. The terrorists were dropped in a Mitsubishi Pajero and Toyota Land Cruiser, and were accompanied to the drop zone by a senior Jaish leader whose identity is known.

Top government sources said technical analysis reveals that three out of five numbers have been identified. One is linked to the Jaish-operated Al-Rahmat Trust, another to the top Jaish leadership and one to Dera Ismail Khan in Bahawalpur. One of the terrorists was in touch with a senior Jaish leader in Karachi, while the Bahawalpur number was used by one of the terrorists named Nasir to communicate with his mother Nusrat at 9.22am on January 1.

The owners of the two mobile numbers have also been identified. Help has now been sought from Pakistan through back channels to identify the remaining two numbers.

Analysis of mobiles phones of Gurdaspur Superintendent of Police Salwinder Singh’s friend Rajesh Verma has revealed that three Pakistani numbers were contacted between 3am and 9.22am on January 1, with one of these numbers also present in the mobile phone of dead taxi driver Ikagar Singh. The taxi driver’s phone reveals contacts of two other Pakistani mobile numbers.

Material recovery from the bodies of terrorists clearly shows the Islamabad link with pain-killer injections and chocolate wrappers all manufactured in Pakistan.

While three of the recovered AK-47 guns are normal assault rifles, one has an attachment for launching grenades. There has been no recovery of any global positioning device or mobile phone from the encounter site.

Pak must avoid 26/11-like case

CAUTION Repeat of Mumbai stand-off would expose Pakistan to ridicule and ignominy, says a former Pakistani envoy

NEW DELHI: The US and NATO members believe the Pathankot attack was probably supervised from Pakistan and a repeat of the standoff that followed the Mumbai attacks would expose Islamabad to “ridicule and ignominy”, a former Pakistani envoy has said.

Though army chief Gen Raheel Sharif participated in a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to consider information provided by India regarding the assault on Pathankot airbase, this does not mean “the military appreciates the Prime Minister’s attempts to wrest exclusive control over Pakistan’s India policy”, Ashraf Jehangir Qazi wrote in an article in the Dawn newspaper on Tuesday.

The Pathankot incident has cast a shadow on the fragile reengagement between the two neighbours following back-toback visits to Pakistan by external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In the article titled “Pathankot and power plays”, Qazi wrote that a number of NATO countries “consider the intelligence supplied (including mobile phone conversations between the attackers and suspected handlers in Pakistan, a Jaishe-Mohammad letter, DNA samples of the attackers, their voice record samples, etc) to be credible leads if not conclusive evidence”.

“A repeat of the Mumbai standoff would expose Pakistan to ridicule and ignominy. Pakistan could come under immense international pressure, including the threat of sanctions, if it is seen not to be cooperating with India in the hunt for possible suspects,” he wrote.

“Along with India, the US and NATO countries lean to the view that the attack probably was planned and supervised from Pakistan by elements with a history of association with the intelligence establishment, whether with or without its direct or indirect connivance,” he added.

Reports from Pakistan have suggested an unspecified number of suspects were detained after Prime Minister Sharif ordered the formation of a joint investigation team to probe the Pathankot attack. However, there is no clarity on whether these suspects are members of JeM or linked to the attack in any way.

“Pakistan’s international legal obligations require it to follow up on these leads to determine whether or not some elements based in Pakistan were involved in the attack,” Qazi wrote.

“Otherwise, the worst assumptions about Pakistan’s international conduct will continue to be made by the international community.”

Joint interrogation for SP

NIA to jointly interrogate Salwinder with his helper and dargah caretaker

FEDERAL ANTI-TERROR AGENCY TO CONFRONT THEM WITH EACH OTHER

From page 1 NEW DELHI: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has decided to jointly interrogate Punjab police officer Salwinder Singh along with his cook-cumhelper and the caretaker of Dargah Panjir, the shrine they visited before being ‘abducted’ by the Pathankot attackers on the night of December 31, sources said.

“Investigators still don’t know whether Salwinder is stating the truth or not. Now his version of events will be compared with what Madan Gopal and Dargah Panjpir’s caretaker Som have stated. The federal anti-terror agency will confront them with each other in a joint interrogation session, which is likely to take place on Wednesday,” a senior home ministry official said, requesting anonymity.

The official added that Madan Gopal and Som had been summoned to Delhi.

Salwinder on Tuesday was questioned by NIA sleuths for the second day in a row, his interrogation lasting more than seven hours. He was questioned for around eight hours on Monday.

As of now, Salwinder has been summoned under Section 160 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which is normally used for summoning witnesses. “But NIA sleuths are still not satisfied with the answers given. Once his questioning gets over, investigators will take a call on whether he will be an accused in the case or a witness,” said the official.

Salwinder had told his superiors that he and his two companions — Gopal and jeweller Rajesh Verma — were abducted by the terrorists who attacked the Pathankot airbase.

Counter-terror officials say Salwinder is being questioned about the involvement of drug cartels in the attack as it is suspected that terrorists’ weapons were brought into the country as part of a consignment of drugs.

Pak probe panel eyewash: Capt

QADIAN (GURDASPUR): Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) president Captain Amarinder Singh termed the joint investigation team (JIT) formed by Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif to look into the terror attack on the Pathankot airbase an eyewash.

“It’s ironic that the Pakistan spy agency ISI — that controls the terror outfit Jaish-eMohammed that is believed to behind the deadly strike — is a part of the JIT,” Amarinder told reporters at former PPCC chief Partap Singh Bajwa’s house in Qadian in Gurdaspur district.

“The Shakargarh tehsil in Pakistan that was a part of Gurdaspur district before Partition provided Pakistani intruders an easy way to sneak into India,” he claimed.

Replying to a query, the PPCC chief said Punjab Police had given information to the Centre about the presence of Pakistani ultras in the area 48 hours before they launched the attack.

CONG LEADERS ATTEND MARTYRS’ ‘BHOG’

Amarinder attended the bhog ceremonies of Gurdaspur martyrs Fateh Singh and Kulwant Singh, who laid down their lives fighting terrorists during the Pathankot attack.

Amarinder was accompanied by Punjab Congress campaign committee chairperson Ambika Soni, general secretary and incharge of Punjab affairs Shakeel Ahmad, AICC secretary Harish Chaudhary, Congress Legislative Party leader Charanjit Singh Channi, former PCC president Partap Singh Bajwa and other senior leaders.

In his tribute, Amarinder said soldiers from Gurdaspur are known for their gallantry. He also promised the families of the two martyrs all help.

‘Pakistan military officers behind consulate attack’

We saw with our own eyes and I can say 99% that those attackers were from Pakistani military and used special tactics while conducting their operation… The attackers were military personnel. They were educated and well prepared and had intelligence. SAYED KAMAL SADAT, police chief of Balkh province

 

1 NEW DELHI: Pakistani military officers were behind an attack on the Indian consulate in Mazar-eSharif last week, a top Afghan police official said on Tuesday.

One Afghan policeman was killed and nine others, including three civilians, were wounded in the attack on January 4 that coincided with an assault by militants on an Indian airbase in Pathankot.

Sayed Kamal Sadat, the police chief of Balkh province, said the attackers in Mazar-e-Sharif were well-trained military men “from across the border” who fought Afghan security forces during a 25-hour siege. All three attackers were killed by the Afghan troops.

“We saw with our own eyes and I can say 99% that those attackers were from Pakistani military and used special tactics while conducting their operation,” Sadat was quoted as saying by Tolo News channel.

“The attackers were military personnel. They were educated and well prepared and had intelligence. They fought us and only by Allah’s grace were we able to control them and eliminate them.”

Sadat said efforts are underway to track down, identify and detain those who assisted the attackers to gain access to a building located opposite the Indian consulate in Mazar-eSharif, the capital of Balkh.

“We are jointly working with the NDS (National Directorate of Security) director and have spoken about this – especially as they came here not able to speak in Dari or Pashtu but speaking in Urdu. It means obviously there is someone who guided those attackers and helped the attackers,” he said.

The attackers stormed a multistory building and began firing at the Indian consulate with automatic weapons and rocket launchers. Afghan forces eventually gunned down the attackers, who had holed up on the fourth floor.

The attackers scribbled a message in blood on the walls of a room that said the assault was carried out to avenge Afzal Guru, who was hanged for his role in the 2001 attack on the Indian parliament.

The attackers in Pathankot too spoke of attacking the airbase as revenge for the execution of Afzal Guru.

Indian authorities have blamed the Pathankot attack on Pakistan-based Jaish-eMohammed.

Three arrested for ramming bike into Air Force base gate

INTERROGATED FOR FIVE HOURS TO GET DETAILS OF THEIR ANTECEDENTS; CAME TO SEE AIR-FORCE BASE UNDER 12TH WING AT BEHLANA IN SEC 31, CLAIMS YOUTHS

From page 1 CHANDIGARH: Panic gripped the Air Force base in Behlana village here on Monday evening after three youth, including a minor, tried to forcibly enter the premises. The trio rammed their motorbike into the gate after they saw an official approaching the gate.

The three were held after police was informed of the incident. The youths have stated to police that they came to see the Air Force base here under 12th wing at Behlana, Sector 31, Chandigarh.

According to police, TS Thakur, Assistant Security Officer, 12th Wing, Chandigarh alleged that Mohamed Ajim, a minor and Imran Ahmed all three natives of Bijnore, UP, tried to gain entry into Behlana Gate.

Mohamed Ajim is a resident of Baltana village while the other two are residents of Manimajra, Chandigarh.

The complainant stated to the police that three youths came on a motor cycle (CH-01-AG-1185) on Monday night and when an official of air force saw them approaching towards the gate, the youths stopped and then came speedily on the motorcycle and banged it on the gate of the station.

Meanwhile, the three have been apprehended under section 448 (punishment for house-trespass), 511 (punishment for attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life or other imprisonment) Indian Penal Code in Police Station Sector-31, Chandigarh. They were laterbailed out.

5-HOUR INTERROGATION

In the wake of the recent Pathankot terror attack on air base, the officials are leaving nothing to chance. The trio was bailed but were summoned on Tuesday where they were interrogated for five hours to ascertain their motive behind trying to gain entry.

The local police, along with IB officials, grilled them and were also verifying their antecedents along with the details of their relatives.

A senior police official said that they were getting details of their native residence and now they would cross confirm the details from Uttar Pradesh (UP).

Taking no chances, BSF beefs up security in Attari sector

LESSON LEARNT Other than strengthening the security at sensitive locations, including integrated check post, frisking of visitors, too, has been increased

AMRITSAR: Following the terror attack in which Pakistani terrorists stormed into the Pathankot Air Base on January 2, the Border Security Force (BSF) has given further fillip to the security measures in the Attari sector, especially outside the integrated check post (ICP) and the area where the retreat ceremony takes place.

GURPREET SINGH/HTArmy jawans deployed outside the Attari border in Amritsar on Tuesday.As soon as one reaches outside the integrated check post, which is about a kilometre from the zero line that separates India and Pakistan; a sudden increase in security is very much visible. The combat vehicle fitted with weapons, barbed wires and deep-rooted barricades, all indicate about the beefed-up security.

The BSF, already under scanner after the suspected infiltration of the Pakistani terrorists through the Bamial Sector to strike on the Pathankot Air Base, it now seems is leaving no stone unturned in guarding the strategically important Attari region.

Notably, the Attari sector is highly sensitive as thousands of tourists reach this place every evening to witness the “Beating the Retreat Ceremony”.

Other than strengthening the security at sensitive locations, it is learnt that frisking of visitors has been increased and even a three-tier security system has been put in place to ensure that nothing suspicious is being carried. It must be mentioned that the BSF, recently, had faced an embarrassment in this sector when a man in a SUV crossed all barricades to hit on the gates on the zero line.

Talking to HT, DIG BSF Sumer Singh said, “We are already on alert as this area is very sensitive. We have strengthened the security at sensitive locations. No compromise is being made with the security.”

“Strong barricades are being set up outside the ICP. Even a heavy vehicle cannot tumble them. Other than this, surveillance equipments such as alarms and sensors are being put in place to further strengthen the security system,” he added.

Keeping in view the fog and the alert, the BSF has also intensified the vigil along the fence. The BSF is using electronic gadgets to heighten the vigil. “We have ensured that all floodlights on the fence are in workable condition and if there was any sort of damage in barbed wire, it has been repaired. We are maintaining a high vigil and no chances are being taken,” he added.