High Alert at Jammu-Pathankot highway; Security intensified in Punjab

High alert has been issued at all check points of Jammu-Pathankot highway. Some armed suspects in Punjab have escaped by snatching a car.

Yogita S.
Published on: 5 Sep 2020 11:53 AM GMT
High Alert at Jammu-Pathankot highway; Security intensified in Punjab
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High Alert at Jammu-Pathankot highway; Security intensified in Punjab

New Delhi: High alert has been issued at all check points of Jammu-Pathankot highway. Some armed suspects in Punjab have escaped by snatching a car. Since then, the army and the police have all become cautious. Giving information, a police officer said that all vehicles passing through the Jammu-Pathankot highway are being searched.

High Alert in Punjab and Pathankot highway:

Many armed suspects snatched a private car in the Dinanagar area of ​​Gurdaspur on Friday evening in Punjab, then injured the owner of the car. And then all the crooks escaped. In such a situation, the information of this incident was immediately given to the police. After which an alert issued for Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.

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Along with this, nighttime patrolling in the border areas was also intensified. While giving information, an official said that all efforts made to deal with the attackers when they try to enter the border of Jammu and Kashmir. All the routes are now closely under eye.

Pakistan has been consistently violating ceasefire in an attempt to provoke India along the Jammu border. Giving information in this situation, let us know that in violation of the ceasefire once again on Saturday from the Pakistani Army, the Pakistani army had made rapid firing in three sectors along the border. In such a situation, the Indian Army also gave a befitting reply to Pakistan's shelling.

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In such a situation, a spokesman of the Defense Department said that the firing carried out from Pakistan across the border in Shahpur, Kirani and Deogwar sectors from the border at 9.15 am.

He further said that the Indian troops guarding the Line of Control (LOC) gave a befitting reply to the cross-border firing. On Ir, he told that till the final information, cross-border shelling and retaliation by the Indian Army was going on.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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