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Before Kathua attack, Pak objected to Indian cameras on the border
Written by Vijaita Singh | New Delhi | Updated: March 24, 2015 3:22 am

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A senior BSF official said they have increased the deployment at the border outposts.

Two days before the Kathua attack in Jammu and Kashmir, when two militants stormed a police station and killed five people, including three security personnel, Pakistan raised objections to a number of surveillance cameras put up by India along the International Border (IB) in the past 10 months, since the NDA government came to power.

Sources said that during the DIG-level meeting between Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan Rangers held on March 18, the latter objected to a “range of high resolution surveillance cameras” put up by India along the IB, especially in Jammu sector. Though the meeting was held on the request of Pakistan after a gap of five months when incessant firing forced migration of villagers living along the IB, the Pakistan Rangers also objected to the use of UAVs by India. BSF mans the 192-km-long IB in Jammu.

On March 20, the Kathua attack claimed the lives of five people and injured 10. Though the route taken by the suspected fidayeen militants has not been established yet, it is being said they could have crossed over to Jammu through the riverine patches being manned by the BSF.

“We have installed a number of high resolution cameras along IB, which gives us minute coverage of any movement along the border. These cameras have come up in the past 10 months. Pakistan had strong objections to it and said we were using it to keep a surveillance on them,” said a senior home ministry official.

A series of intelligence reports in the past one week show pin-pointed information about Lashkar-e-Toiba’s (LeT) plan to push infiltrators into the Indian territory. Some intelligence inputs are specific enough to even name a former surrendered militant who returned from Pakistan Occupied Kahmir (Azad Kashmir) in 2003 and “who was seen with four suspected terrorists in a Tata Sumo near the IB”.

“We keep receiving these inputs as LeT has several launchpads across the border. Last year we even destroyed one of the launchpads opposite Samba sector. In the past one week, we have come across at least 18 militants trying to cross over to India,” said a senior home ministry official.

Following the Kathua attack, home ministry asked the BSF to reassess the border security and pay attention to any vulnerable spots that could have aided the militants’ entry. “The Basantar riverine is a vulnerable patch. We are not saying the militants would have come in from this route but adequate measures were taken to plug the loopholes,” said the official.

A senior BSF official said they have increased the deployment at the border outposts.

“The modus operandi has been the same in all the three incidents ever since first such attack took place in Samba in 2012. Militants dressed in camouflage fatigues hijack vehicles, storm into a police station or an Army camp close to the IB and engage with security forces in an encounter. Since the incidents are reported close to the border, it is assumed that they would have crossed over to India through the IB. But till now we have not found any such evidence,” said the official. Even before the Kathua attack on March 20, BSF fired at two militants who were trying to cross over to India in the Arnia sector.

Before Kathua attack, Pak objected to Indian cameras on the border | The Indian Express | Page 2
 
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Before Kathua attack, Pak objected to Indian cameras on the border
Written by Vijaita Singh | New Delhi | Updated: March 24, 2015 3:22 am

army.jpg

A senior BSF official said they have increased the deployment at the border outposts.

Two days before the Kathua attack in Jammu and Kashmir, when two militants stormed a police station and killed five people, including three security personnel, Pakistan raised objections to a number of surveillance cameras put up by India along the International Border (IB) in the past 10 months, since the NDA government came to power.

Sources said that during the DIG-level meeting between Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan Rangers held on March 18, the latter objected to a “range of high resolution surveillance cameras” put up by India along the IB, especially in Jammu sector. Though the meeting was held on the request of Pakistan after a gap of five months when incessant firing forced migration of villagers living along the IB, the Pakistan Rangers also objected to the use of UAVs by India. BSF mans the 192-km-long IB in Jammu.

On March 20, the Kathua attack claimed the lives of five people and injured 10. Though the route taken by the suspected fidayeen militants has not been established yet, it is being said they could have crossed over to Jammu through the riverine patches being manned by the BSF.

“We have installed a number of high resolution cameras along IB, which gives us minute coverage of any movement along the border. These cameras have come up in the past 10 months. Pakistan had strong objections to it and said we were using it to keep a surveillance on them,” said a senior home ministry official.

A series of intelligence reports in the past one week show pin-pointed information about Lashkar-e-Toiba’s (LeT) plan to push infiltrators into the Indian territory. Some intelligence inputs are specific enough to even name a former surrendered militant who returned from Pakistan Occupied Kahmir (Azad Kashmir) in 2003 and “who was seen with four suspected terrorists in a Tata Sumo near the IB”.

“We keep receiving these inputs as LeT has several launchpads across the border. Last year we even destroyed one of the launchpads opposite Samba sector. In the past one week, we have come across at least 18 militants trying to cross over to India,” said a senior home ministry official.

Following the Kathua attack, home ministry asked the BSF to reassess the border security and pay attention to any vulnerable spots that could have aided the militants’ entry. “The Basantar riverine is a vulnerable patch. We are not saying the militants would have come in from this route but adequate measures were taken to plug the loopholes,” said the official.

A senior BSF official said they have increased the deployment at the border outposts.

“The modus operandi has been the same in all the three incidents ever since first such attack took place in Samba in 2012. Militants dressed in camouflage fatigues hijack vehicles, storm into a police station or an Army camp close to the IB and engage with security forces in an encounter. Since the incidents are reported close to the border, it is assumed that they would have crossed over to India through the IB. But till now we have not found any such evidence,” said the official. Even before the Kathua attack on March 20, BSF fired at two militants who were trying to cross over to India in the Arnia sector.

Before Kathua attack, Pak objected to Indian cameras on the border | The Indian Express | Page 2
fencing, security forces and surveillance devices are against pakistani terror sponsorship...

Indian media and its wet dreams .......... every one knows about it .................

pakistan's love for terrorists are well known. every country knows that pakistani is epic center of terrorism.
 
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Just show them the MidFing and carry on with the development.Enough of their BS
 
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Install them. Its our side of the boarder anyways
 
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Pakistan Rangers also objected to the use of UAVs by India. BSF mans the 192-km-long IB in Jammu.



“We have installed a number of high resolution cameras along IB, which gives us minute coverage of any movement along the border. These cameras have come up in the past 10 months. Pakistan had strong objections to it and said we were using it to keep a surveillance on them,” said a senior home ministry official.


Before Kathua attack, Pak objected to Indian cameras on the border | The Indian Express | Page 2

Both cameras and UAVs are used to target , even civilians, on pakistan sides. On multiple occasion, india have used these to target farmers or settlement inside pakistan border and even that during peak hours like office time or farming time..
 
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We will continue these attacks until with drawl of occupied forces.
Long live freedom movement.
Long Live Gillani.
 
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Give them a Middle Finger and carry out Job.

I wonder why India even responds for holding talks with Pakistan..we know very well about their nature..Simply ignore their whine and carry out surveillance.we've already checked activity of these terrorists..newer technology will simply make it near impossible..

BSF plans laser walls to stop infiltration from Pakistan - The Times of India

simply pump some bullets in these terrorists' Jehadi/Freedom seeking @$$.
 
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We will continue these attacks until with drawl of occupied forces.
Long live freedom movement.
Long Live Gillani.

And we will keep the filling of unmarked graves .

On topic .In near future India will deploy UCAV Rustom 2 for ISR and attacking if needed.
 
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And we will keep the filling of unmarked graves .

On topic .In near future India will deploy UCAV Rustom 2 for ISR and attacking if needed.
We don't fear of any thing.
Take care of your highly decorated officers.
 
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We don't fear of any thing.
Take care of your highly decorated officers.

High decorated officers will be there for their duty .And if they got heroic sacrifice they will live in the heart of 125 crore people .That is why we called them as 'Highly Decorated'.
But tomorrow we will employ advanced weapon systems for deal with your sandal fighters .Then unmarked graves will increasing without any casuality from us.
 
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High decorated officers will be there for their duty .And if they got heroic sacrifice they will live in the heart of 125 crore people .That is why we called them as 'Highly Decorated'.
But tomorrow we will employ advanced weapon systems for deal with your sandal fighters .Then unmarked graves will increasing without any casuality from us.
You are trying to deploy advanced weapon system since 1989 still no progress.
This is indigenous movement and you cannot resist it anymore.
 
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