SRINAGAR: improvised explosive devices (IED) down using drones along the indo-sir border on July 23 are intended to trigger a crowded market in the Jammu area, and it shows that Pakistan maintains its supply pathway to various terror groups despite the February handheld agreement, the Chief of Police Jammu And Kashmir Dilbag Singh said on Sunday.
Singh, the 1987-batch IPS officer, said terror groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba (leave) and Jaish-e-Muhammed (JEM) had been running less arms and ammunition after police and other security agents managed to strangle him by capturing many of their modules from land workers (OGWS).
“We see that some state actors in Pakistan have adopted the use of drones to drop weapons, ammunition, and even cash to meet the demands of the terror group since September last year,” he told PTI here.
The police managed to shoot down Hexa Copers from Pakistan in the Kanachak area of the Jammu area along the international border on July 23.
It brings IED, weighs five kg, which is almost ready to use and intelligence suggests it’s a terror group Jaish-e-Muhammed wants to trigger it in a crowded place in your watch for causing maximum casualties, he said.
The police chief said that despite the ceasefire agreement along the international control and border line since February this year, several “state actors” have helped Pakistani-based terror groups operating in Jammu and Kashmir, by trying to maintain their supply chains, ammunition and money cash.
The police chief said there was a single digit difference in the serial number of drone flight controllers shot down on July 23 and the others were brought down a year ago in the Hiranagar sector Kathua in the Jammu area.
Some parts of unmanned air vehicles gathered to be lowered last week from China and Taiwan.
He said because drones have added new dimensions with security threats from terror groups, more effort to ensure new and new threats are neutralized.
The police chief previously said that the signature of explosives used on June 27 bombings from the Indian Air Force station clearly showed the involvement of the Pakistani armory factory in making it.
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First, it was surprisingly big, but we can prepare our resources to fight the threat.
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our security box, the intelligence grid of the police and security institutions is very effective in taking a reply, “Director General of Police (DGP) said.
With the shooting down another drone, security agents have been able to intercept around 33 sort from around 41 sorti made so far, the police chief said.