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2,500 militants in Pakistan camps: Govt

New Delhi, Dec 4: Government today said terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan is still intact with reports of presence of about 2,500 militants in various camps across the border.“The terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan or Pakistan occupied

PTI PTI Updated on: December 04, 2012 16:22 IST
2 500 militants in pakistan camps govt
2 500 militants in pakistan camps govt

New Delhi, Dec 4: Government today said terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan is still intact with reports of presence of about 2,500 militants in various camps across the border.




“The terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan or Pakistan occupied Kashmir remains intact and infiltration attempts from across the border still continue to pose a challenge to the security forces.

“Reports indicate that there are 42 militants camps functioning across the borders, 25 in PoK and 17 in Pakistan with about 2,500 militants,” Minister of State for Home Affairs Mullappally Ramachandran told Lok Sabha in a written reply.

He said intelligence inputs indicate active support of Pakistan Intelligence and Securities Agencies to push terrorists in India.

“The Indo-Pak border, particularly Jammu region, is highly vulnerable to infiltration from Pakistan side.  Pak-based, terrorists with the support of Pak Rangers/Pak Army, often make abortive attempts to sneak into Indian territory.

“However, due to intensive vigil and high degree of alertness, BSF personnel foil every attempt of infiltration by Pakistani terrorists. There has been no case of infiltration by terrorists,” Ramachandran said.

There have been a total of 249 infiltration attempts this year as against 247 last year, 489 in 2010, 485 in 2009, 342 in 2008 and 535 in 2007, as per the information given by the minister.

The Centre in tandem with the State Government has adopted a multi-pronged approach to contain cross-border infiltration including strengthening of border management, construction of border fencing, improved technology, weapons and equipments for security forces, improved intelligence and operational coordination among others, he said.

“Following visit of All Party Delegation to Jammu and Kashmir in September 2010 and in pursuance of the decision taken by Government, the State Government has been requested to review notification of the areas as ‘disturbed areas' under the Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special powers Act, 1990,” the Minister said responding to a question on withdrawal of AFSPA in a phased manner from J-K.
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