Militants may target yatra: IG Kashmir

Kashmir Times. Dated: 6/28/2017 11:41:30 AM

SRINAGAR, Jun 27 (Agencies): Militants are planning to target 100 policemen and as many pilgrims participating in the Amarnath Yatra which will begin from Jammu tomorrow amid the "highest- ever multi-tier security setup", according to intelligence reports.
“Intelligence input received from SSP Anantnag reveals that terrorists have been directed to eliminate 100 to 150 pilgrims and about 100 police officers and officials,” IGP Kashmir Zone Muneer Khan said in a letter which was sent to the army, the CRPF, and range DIGs in the state.
A copy of the letter sent to the 15 Corps Headquarters, Srinagar, got leaked and went viral on social media.
The 40-day-long annual pilgrimage to the holy cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas will commence tomorrow, Divisional Commissioner Mandeep Bhandari told reporters. The government has mobilised a heavy security blanket of over 35,000 to 40,000 troops including the police, the army, the BSF and the CRPF. The first batch of over 4,000 pilgrims will be flagged off by the deputy chief minister for twin base-camps of Pahalgam and Baltal in Anantnag and Ganderbal districts.
This year's yatra will be eight days shorter against the last years’ of 48 days and conclude on Shravan Purnima (Raksha Bandhan) on August 7.
Situated in a narrow gorge at the farther end of Lidder Valley, Amarnath shrine stands at 3,888 metres, 46 km from Pahalgam and 14 km from Baltal. “The attack may be in the form of stand-off fire on yatra convoy which they believe will result in flaring of communal tensions throughout the nation,” the IGP said in the letter which is being circulated in many groups on Whatsapp.
“The input is assessed to be a HUMINT (human intelligence) and it needs further corroboration,” the IGP said in the letter, adding that at this stage the possibility of a sensational attack by a terrorist outfit cannot be ruled out. All the officers and officials deployed on the ground need to remain alert and maintain utmost vigil, he added. However, Khan later played down the letter, saying there was no need to panic as it was part of information being shared with agencies to check its authenticity.
Jammu and Kashmir DGP S P Vaid said someone has spread it on social media to create panic.
“This (yatra) is a big challenge to us. Elaborate security has been put in place for an incident-free yatra and to ensure safety and security of pilgrims and camps,” Shrivastava, who visited base camp along with IG Ashkoor Wani, told reporters.
The BSF has deployed over 2,000 troops for the yatra. The Army has given 5 battalions and additional 54 companies of the police have also been mobilised.
Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh said elaborate measures have been put in place for an incident-free yatra. Over 2.30 lakh pilgrims have registered for the yatra. Linking up joint control rooms with the MET Department and the District Disaster Management Units has been done, officials said.
The deployment of Mountain Rescue Teams (MRTs) of the state police along with rescue teams of various security forces, deployment of well-equipped fire fighting teams at pre-determined points has also been done, they said. Oxygen cylinders, ECG machines, defibrillators, oxygen concentrators, CPR machines, X-ray machines, ventilators, resuscitation sets have been installed and all required medicines are available are the hospital.

 

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