Rawat meets troops on LoC, calls for vigilance

Army chief briefed on border security situation

Published - May 02, 2017 10:44 pm IST - Srinagar

Forward defence:  General Bipin Rawat visiting the frontier areas in north Kashmir on Tuesday .

Forward defence: General Bipin Rawat visiting the frontier areas in north Kashmir on Tuesday .

The Chief of the Army Staff, General Bipin Rawat, on Tuesday visited the frontier areas in north Kashmir and interacted with commanders and troops deployed along the Line of Control.

Gen. Rawat’s visit comes just a day after two soldiers were killed in a Pakistani ceasefire violation in the Krishna Ghati Sector of Poonch.

The Army Chief called for “vigilance” on the LoC to thwart any misadventure from across the border, especially as the summer sets in. He was accompanied by the Northern Army and Chinar Corps Commanders.

The Army Chief was briefed by formation commanders on the security situation on the border and measures instituted to strengthen the security posture, besides overall operational and logistical preparedness, a defence spokesman said.

Suspected militants looted a bank in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Tuesday afternoon. A police official said a masked gunman barged into the Ellaquai Dehati Bank, Kader, and decamped with ₹65,000.

A bank employee said the militants were carrying pistol. “The incident occurred when employees were busy in public dealings,” said the bank official. A major combing operation was launched in the area.

The incident comes just a day after five policemen and two bank employees were killed by militants in Kulgan after attacking a bank van.

Kulgam attack

According to the police inquiry, the militant outfit Hizbul Mujahideen was behind the Kulgam attack.

“Militant Umar Majid, a resident of Souch, and two others had attacked the cash delivery vehicle of Jammu and Kashmir Bank at Kulgam’s Pumbai,” said the police.

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