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ARMY FOILS INFILTRATION BID

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Militant killed, another held in Kashmir

TimePublished on Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 17:32 in India section

ON ALERT: Army spokesperson said infiltration bids have marginally increased but they are ready.

ON ALERT: Army spokesperson said infiltration bids have marginally increased but they are ready.


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Srinagar: One militant was killed and another terrorist who was trained in Pakistan, was arrested by the army in Kashmir.

The army foiled yet another infiltration bid from across the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir, an army spokesman said in Tuesday.

Lieutenant Colonel JS Brar, spokesman of the army's 15th Corps, said, "Terrorists made yet another attempt at infiltration into the Valley in the Keran sector of the LOC yesterday (Monday).

"When they were challenged by our troops, they started firing, resulting in an encounter at the end of which one terrorist was killed and after much struggle another was arrested," he said.

The arrested guerrilla has been identified as Tanvir Ahmad, 23, a Pakistan resident who was trained for three months in a camp in Muzaffarabad and later shifted close to the LoC, the spokesman said.

"We are now handing him over to the police for interrogation," Brar said.

He added that the militants were making accelerated efforts to sneak into the Valley before the infiltration routes become inaccessible due to heavy snowfall in the winter months.

"There is snow in these areas, but not enough to deter infiltration attempts," Brar said.

He also disclosed that last year seven infiltrating guerrillas had been killed in October-November. In the corresponding period this year, nine militants have been killed while attempting to cross the LoC, Brar said.

"Yes, to that extent there is a marginal increase in infiltration this year, but we are ready for that," he added.

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