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NIA Visits Terror Tunnel In Kathua; Suspects Crossing Of Pathankot Airbase Attackers
The NIA team visited the spot where alert troops of BSF unearthed a terror tunnel that started from the Shakkargarh district of Pakistan and entered Kathua
The National Investigation Agency team on Sunday visited the spot where the alert troops of Border Security Force unearthed a terror tunnel that started from the Shakkargarh district of Pakistan and entered into Kathua district of Jammu. The visit came after security agencies shared vital inputs that the mastermind of Pathankot airbase attack Qasim Jan was spotted in the same area some time ago. Qasim Jan was in the same area before the fidayeen attack was carried out on the Pathankot Airbase in the year 2016.
In a major success for the BSF, alert troops foiled another attempt by the Pakistani side to push into terrorists into the Indian territory using a tunnel
BSF detects 30 feet deep tunnel in Jammu as part of anti-tunnelling drive
The new tunnel is found in the same area where the BSF troops had foiled an attempt to infiltrate the Indian territory earlier in November 2019. This is the fourth such tunnel detected in the region in the last six months.
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Updated: Jan 23, 2021, 03:24 PM IST
The Border Security Force (BSF) has detected a tunnel in Pansar in the Kathua district of Jammu today morning (January 23). The tunnel found by the BSF is 150 metres long and 30 feet deep, as per the information released by the BSF in its press release.