Negligible infiltration this year: Army

October 14, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:46 am IST

15 Corps Commander Lt. General Satish Kumar Dua distributing prizes among the winners of ‘Talab-e-Hunar’ at Awantipora in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Tuesday.– PHOTO: PTI

15 Corps Commander Lt. General Satish Kumar Dua distributing prizes among the winners of ‘Talab-e-Hunar’ at Awantipora in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Tuesday.– PHOTO: PTI

he Army on Tuesday said that a “robust counter—infiltration grid” in Jammu and Kashmir led to “negligible infiltration” this year, despite the desperate attempts to push as many militants before the onset of winter to make up for their dwindling numbers in the hinterland.

“There are more than 300 militants who are ahead in the launch pads, waiting to be launched. But, unfortunately for them, they are not finding an opening.

“Negligible is the infiltration that has happened over this year and whatever does get through in a shallow area is being caught over there,” General Officer Commanding of Srinagar-based 15 Corps Lt Gen Satish Dua told reporters on the sidelines of a function at Awantipora in south Kashmir.

He said there has been an increase in attempts by militants to sneak into the valley in the last couple of weeks but most of these bids were foiled by the alert troops along the Line of Control.

The GoG stated that the number of militants in the hinterland is currently “low”.

“The infiltration is not happening at all. So, it is their frustration (trying to send as many militants) that is coming out,” he said.

General Dua noted that there was nothing unusual in the infiltration attempts as militants are usually being sent before the onset of winter which results in the closure of infiltration routes.

“This is the trend that happens every year that just before the snow sets in, they keep trying to push in militants,” he said.

He emphasized that the militants are not able to penetrate the robust counter-infiltration grid along the LoC.

“First of all, what is happening is because of our very coordinated, multi-tiered counter infiltration grid, they are not able to get through in the numbers that they want to.

“Thus they are attempting to just create some incident very close to the LoC. Several times they have run back after firing a few shots or throwing an IED,” he said.

About the recent encounters in the forests near the LoC in north Kashmir, the Army Commander said, “Yes, there have been encounters in the last week or ten days. There have been some terrorist kills. We have also had a few soldiers who have been martyred. So that shows that they are there and they are trying their best but they are not succeeding very much.”

Gneral Dua also opened up on reports of local youth joining militant ranks, especially in south Kashmir.

“Now the young boys are lured by various means to recruit them, but they have not ex-filtrated outside. They have not gone across for training, they are not trained very well. They just pick up something on job training and rest of it they just try to pick up from internet.

“But most of what you see is a hype created on social media. While you heard that 59 have been recruited, seven have come back this year, so there are 52 now,” he said.

The Army commander said militants are trying to use social media to lure young boys into militancy and asked the media to play a “mature role” by not airing militant videos, thus glamorising militancy in the state. - PTI

Infiltration is not happening at all. So, it is their frustration that is coming out

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