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| Pakistan Army takes steps to prevent surrender by militants | | | BARAMULLA, APR 29 The Pakistan Army is keeping a close watch on militants in 52 training camps across the Line of Control (LoC) to ensure that they do not surrender to Indian authorities, senior army officials have said.
Despite the ongoing peace process, the training camps across the border are still operational and hundreds of trained militants are ready to find their way into the Kashmir Valley, they said.
The Indian Army has learnt that over 700 Kashmiri youths who have been trained in training camps in Pakistan- occupied Kashmir are ready to infiltrate into the Indian side.
"According to our information, there are 52 training camps operational in Pakistan and PoK and five of them are in Muzaffarabad alone," Brig Narinder Pal Singh Hira, station commander of 12 Infantry Brigade told PTI.
The Indian Army has a list of Kashmiri boys who crossed the LoC and is in constant touch with their parents to motivate their children to surrender.
Hira said the Pakistan Army is keeping a close eye on the militants to thwart such efforts. "The Pakistan Army is imposing strict checks and doesnt give safe routes to militants who cross the LoC to ensure they don't surrender to the army," he said.
But the Indian Army is hopeful that a majority of Kashmiri youths in Pakistan want to come back and surrender. "We learnt from militants who surrendered earlier that a majority of Kashmiri boys in PoK want to surrender," said Hira.
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