Pakistan dug tunnel in J-K s Pansar from zero-line, says BSF IG ANI | Updated: Jan 23, 2021 20:31 IST
Pansar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], January 23 (ANI): After another tunnel was detected in the Pansar area of Jammu and Kashmir by the Border Security Force (BSF) on Saturday, BSF Inspector-General (IG) NS Jamwal alleged Pakistan of digging the tunnel from the zero-line. Pakistan has dug the tunnel from the zero-line. The tunnel was detected between the Border Outposts (BOPs) on Pakistan s side Abhiyal Dogra and Kingre-De-Kothe, Sakargarh. The tunnel is about 140-150 metres long. It is 10-12 feet deep, the downside from the entry point and 25-30 feet deep, entered in the Indian territory. The diameter of this tunnel is 2-3 feet so that a man can easily cross by crawling, NS Jamwal, Inspector General (IG) BSF, Jammu told reporters.
BSF ORGANISED PRE-RECRUITMENT TRAINING FOR BORDER
Dec 29: 74 Battalion ofBorder Security Force started prerecruitment training for the youth of border beltarea of Sepahijala district, Tripura. As a major initiative to serve the aspiring youth of border area, 74Battalion of Border Security Force done the registration of boys and girls. So far 59 students has got done their registration including 11 girls from bordering villages.During this course, these youth will be imparted coaching on improvement of physical aspects, general awareness, reasoning, mathematics and English. They will be given coaching by trained directentry officer sand subordinate officer satvarious Border OutPosts under74BN BSF. Battalion has also distributed coaching guidance booklets to these youth.
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