G20 Summit Jammu Kashmir: What is the dreaded conspiracy of ‘kidnapping’ in Kashmir before the G20 meeting

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Jammu Kashmir: According to the inputs received from the security forces, terrorist organizations are not getting any chance to attack.

G20 Summit Jammu Kashmir: What is the dreaded conspiracy of 'kidnapping' in Kashmir before the G20 meeting

G20 Summit Jammu Kashmir: What is the dreaded conspiracy of 'kidnapping' in Kashmir before the G20 meeting

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Jammu Kashmir: According to the inputs received from the security forces, terrorist organizations are not getting any chance to attack. Army, J&K Police, CRPF, CISF, CoBRA, MARCOS, NSG, SSB and BSF personnel have been deployed in the valley on mountains, forests, lakes, roadways, bus stands, airports, markets and other public places…

Before the ‘G20’ meeting to be held in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan-backed terrorist organizations are planning to carry out a major incident going beyond conventional attacks. Since the security forces are deployed at every nook and corner of the Kashmir Valley, the terrorists are trying to do something that the security forces are not aware of. According to strong intelligence sources, ‘NSG’, ‘Marcos’ and ‘Cobra’ commandos have cordoned off the valley. This security cordon has reduced the chances of conventional terrorist attacks like throwing of hand grenades, ambushes, firing into crowds and IED blasts to a great extent. Now terrorist organizations are hatching a dreadful conspiracy of ‘kidnapping’ in Kashmir before the ‘G20’ meeting. That means they can hijack a bus or a houseboat. In view of this, Marcos commandos have been landed in Dal Lake.

Road route sanitized for foreign guests

According to the inputs received from the security forces, terrorist organizations are not getting any chance to attack. Army, J&K Police, CRPF, CISF, CoBRA, MARCOS, NSG, SSB and BSF personnel have been deployed in the valley on mountains, forests, lakes, roadways, bus stands, airports, markets and other public places. CoBRA, MARCOS and NSG commandos are deployed at places where there is more movement of people. Apart from this, the road route of foreign guests coming to the G20 meeting has been sanitized. Commandos have also been deployed at the places where foreign guests will meet or visit. These commandos are regularly patrolling the area around Dal Lake. These commandos are venturing into the water to ensure that no explosives are already hidden in the lake.

Terrorists can execute the kidnapping incident

Sources say that due to this perfect preparation of security forces, terrorists will not dare to throw hand grenade, IED blast or firing. For this reason, they are looking for some new way to register their presence. Under this, any incident of kidnapping by terrorists can be carried out. Hijacking a bus full of passengers, hijacking a houseboat and taking some houses hostage in some remote place are part of the planning of the terrorists. For this, not only the intelligence unit of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, but intelligence units of other forces have also been alerted. ADGP Kashmir, Vijay Kumar says that ‘three’ tier security system has been implemented during the G20 meeting. Anti-drone units and MARCOS commandos have been deployed in water bodies in the valley from May 22 to May 24. The general public will not face any kind of problem during this event. Common people will continue to do their work as usual. No restriction has been imposed on anybody’s movement anywhere. Action will be taken against those spreading such rumours. The delegation of foreign guests will return on May 25.

Claim to implicate security forces

The terrorists carried out the Poonch attack before the G20 meeting. Five army soldiers were martyred in it. After this, in the encounter with the terrorists hiding in the caves built in the Kandi forests of Rajouri, five soldiers of the army were also martyred. The terrorists hiding in the forest first blasted the IED and then fired indiscriminately on the jawans. The terrorists had earlier planned to carry out an attack like ‘Pulwama’. The security forces became alert about the terrorists’ vehicle full of explosives. However, the People’s Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), the proxy wing of Pakistan-based terrorist organization ‘Jaish-e-Mohammed’ operating in Jammu and Kashmir, has claimed that the security forces are falling prey to their ploy. According to the press statement of People’s Anti-Fascist Front spokesperson Tanveer Ahmad Rather, they force the security forces to come on the side they want. Be it the Poonch attack or the Rajouri attack, terrorists have outsmarted the security forces in both the attacks. This is the reason that now terrorist groups can carry out any incident like kidnapping.

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