Massive anti-terror offensive intensifies in Rajouri as ‘Operation Sheruwali’ enters sixth day
These terrorists had managed to flee after a brief encounter with security forces on 23 May.
These terrorists had managed to flee after a brief encounter with security forces on 23 May.
The refresher course conducted under the aegis of the Tiger Division of the Indian Army successfully concluded here on Saturday, said a defence spokesman.
Two of these terrorists had been holed up in natural caves in the Basantgarh forests since Tuesday afternoon.
Unconfirmed reports claim that three security forces personnel and a terrorist were injured during the exchange of fire.
A joint search operation by the J&K Police, Army and paramilitary forces was conducted following intelligence inputs.
Police said strenuous efforts were made to trace these persons during the current year up to 30 April.
Reports said that the IEDs were recovered near the Line of Control (LoC) in a joint search operation by the Rashtriya Rifles of the Indian Army, CRPF and J&K Police.
The training is focused on operational tactics, intelligence sharing, and counter-terrorism strategies, drawing on the Indian Army’s extensive experience in these fields, a defence spokesman said.
A defence spokesman said that on completion of the training, the police personnel will gain immensely from the experience of Indian Army and it will help them in understanding and undertaking tasks in prevalent security scenario in a better manner.
He said the exercise has raised concerns in the general public.