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Poonch, Rajouri terror attacks: Security forces groping in dark to identify sleeper cells
6/8/2023 10:57:34 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, June 8: The anger shown by Saroj Bala, the ill-fated mother who lost both of her sons in the Dhangri terror, was a clear indication that the security forces have failed to identify the Over Ground Workers (OGWs) and sleeper cells active in twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri.
Saroj Bala repeatedly pointed out that security forces have failed to single out locals who had provided support to terrorists involved in the Dhangri terror attack.
To check the movement of terrorists active in the twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri of Jammu and Kashmir, security forces with the collaboration of intelligence agencies had claimed to formulate a fresh strategy to identify sleeper cells in this mountainous region but nothing has been achieved so far.
Sleeper cells and over-ground workers (OGWs) are providing shelter and other logistics to the terrorists active in this region which was earlier free from terrorism after the elimination of some of the dreaded self-styled commanders of terror-outfit.
A fresh strategy has been devised as the security agencies have failed to trace the terrorists involved in back-to-back two terror attacks in Dangri village of Rajouri.
Even after the passing of over six months of the Dhangri terror attack, security forces are still conducting search operations to trace the terrorists but to no avail, because sleeper cells and OGWs providing every support to the perpetrators of Dhangri.
Sources said senior officers have emphasized on devising a fresh strategy was formulated to focus on sleeper cells and OGWs active in the Pir-Panchal region.
“Jammu and Kashmir Police, Army, CRPF and intelligence agencies are finding it difficult to identify those who are giving shelter to terrorists”, sources said and added that security forces will single out those who are giving shelter to terrorists active in this part of the Union Territory.
Notably after declaring that perpetrators of the Dhangri terror attacks are hiding in the upper reaches of the Rajouri district, Jammu and Kashmir Police had issued an advisory and warned of stern action against those facilitating the terrorists in any way.
“There are a few people who are facilitating the movement and survival of these terrorists besides providing them information on the movement of police and security forces,” police said.
It was declared that terrorists involved in the Dhangri attack were hiding in the upper reaches of the Rajouri district and announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for anyone providing information about them.
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