J&K Police announce ₹20 lakh reward for information on Pahalgam attack terrorists
The identity of the informer will be kept strictly confidential, the police said.
The identity of the informer will be kept strictly confidential, the police said.
Home Minister Amit Shah reached Srinagar this evening to review the security situation.
Expressing concern over the rise of terrorist incidents in the Jammu region, Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha said on Friday that the Army, J&K Police, and the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are determined to crush terrorism.
Security forces on Tuesday launched "Search & Destroy Operations" against a group of three Pakistani terrorists who were on the run after having killed four policemen in an encounter in the Kathua district.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited the Government Medical College (GMC) Hospital here on Sunday to enquire about the health of the J&K Police personnel who sustained injuries during an encounter with terrorists in Kathua.
Sources said that it was decided to increase vigil along the borders with Pakistan to foil infiltration of terrorists. The intelligence apparatus of the two states has also been geared up.
Top brass of the Army, J&K Police, CRPF and intelligence agencies was present in the meeting, said a defence spokesman on Thursday.
The Indian Army on Thursday described the killing of the two terrorists in Hadipora area ‘a big success’ for the security forces.
Reports said that the terrorists forcibly entered a house and asked for drinking water. The owner of the house and his son managed to escape. However, terrorists fired at them.
Police said strenuous efforts were made to trace these persons during the current year up to 30 April.