BSF Shoots Dead 5 Intruders Along India-Pakistan International Border in Punjab

This is the highest number of intruders killed in a single incident along the border with Pakistan in more than a decade.

Chandigarh/New Delhi: The Border Security Force shot dead five intruders along the India-Pakistan International Border in Punjab early Saturday, a senior BSF officer said.

This is the highest number of intruders killed in a single incident along the over 3,300 km-long border with Pakistan in more than a decade, officials said.

Punjab shares a 553-km-long frontier with Pakistan, apart from Jammu, Rajasthan and Gujarat, who together constitute the remaining part of the International Border.

The senior officer said “alert troops of the 103rd battalion noticed suspicious movement of intruders violating the IB” in the Tarn Taran district of Punjab.

When asked to stop, the intruders fired on BSF troops who retaliated in self-defence.

Subsequently, five intruders were shot dead, he said.

Another BSF official said the incident happened around 4:45 am near the ‘dal’ border post that is close to the Bhikhiwind town of the district.

BSF troops, officials said, first noticed suspicious activity at the border around midnight and launched a “focussed” surveillance on the intruders and set up multiple ambushes along the front after which the “contact was established” early morning, just behind the IB fence.

The intruders were seen carrying rifles and were taking the aid of the ‘sarkanda’ or tall grass to sneak into India, they said.

A photo collage released by the BSF showed two bodies piled on each other while the three others were lying separately in the slushy green tall grass. Some weapons and backpacks were visible in the photographs and the intrudes were wearing T-shirts or shirts and full pants.

The second BSF official said one AK-47 rifle and two pistols have been found.

An intensive search is underway to find other possible weapons carried by the infiltrators.

NIA to Investigate Arms Case Dropped By Drones in Punjab

The case is believed to have come via Pakistan.

New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency is going to investigate a case of arms and ammunitions which was found in Punjab and is suspected to have been delivered with the help of drones via Pakistan.

In August, Punjab police had discovered a case, reportedly carried by drones from Pakistan. Two of these drones have been recovered. On August 13, one drone was recovered in Punjab from a village which is just about 1.5 km from the India-Pakistan border. It had a carrying capacity of about 21 kilogram.

On September 22, four arrests were made in Taran Taran in Punjab. Five AK47 rifles, pistols, hand grenades and satellite phones were seized from those arrested.

The home ministry has transferred the case to the NIA because of the feeling that some of the offences in the case may have been committed or could be prosecuted under the NIA Act. A notice from the MHA says that some of the offences could “include conspiracy to carry out terrorist activities to create communal tension, instability, and revival of terrorism in Punjab”.

While the case was initially being handled by the Punjab police, it has now reportedly been re-registered by the NIA. The Punjab government had also reportedly requested the NIA to take this up, reported Times of India.

The Punjab police had reportedly discovered a terror module of the Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) last month. They also say that the weapons may have been delivered by ISI agents as well as pro-Khalistani groups working with the ISI.

Punjab government has asked the Union home ministry to alert the Indian Air Force and Border Security Force to launch counter-measures to check further threats.