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Pathankot Attacks: Focus on NIA probe

January 06, 2016 01:13 pm | Updated November 27, 2021 06:53 pm IST - Pathankot

Combing operations were underway today to sanitise the air base here that was under siege for four days after terrorists struck the forward installation even as the focus shifted to the probe in the terror strike with the NIA chief arriving here for an on-the-spot assessment.

Security officials said today that the combing operations may continue for a day or two at the forward base where seven security personnel and six terrorists were killed.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had said yesterday that there “is no suspected terrorist inside right now. (still) I will not give a negative report till the combing operations are over. The combing operations may be over by tomorrow“.

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He had said that the combing operation was for safety purpose as there are live, unexploded bombs besides rest of the ammunition.

“Probably, they have brought high quality explosives,” he had said.

He had stated that the terrorists were carrying AK47s, modified Under Grenade Barrel Launcher, pistols, Swiss and commando knives, 40-50 kg of bullets besides 3-4 dozens of magazine and mortars.

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Mr. Parrikar had also announced that all those seven security personnel killed during the attack will be treated as martyrs that will entitle them to all the benefits available to “battle casualty” like in war-like situation.

With the focus shifting on investigation, anti-terror probe agency NIA’s chief Sharad Kumar will arrive here in the afternoon for an on-the-spot assessment.

Mr. Kumar had said yesterday that solving the conspiracy behind the attack was a “very big challenge” but recalled how the agency had in the past established the identity of culprits in many blind cases.

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