BSF makes stronger preparations to curb cross-border infiltration

With militants infiltrating via a 70 feet long tunnel along IB in Samba district before being gunned down, BSF has decided to scan the borderline to detect more such tunnels.
Cross-border infiltration is rising as these pictures show the tunnel and route taken by the terrorist, who came from Pakistan while crawling through the tunnel. (Photo by special arrangement)
Cross-border infiltration is rising as these pictures show the tunnel and route taken by the terrorist, who came from Pakistan while crawling through the tunnel. (Photo by special arrangement)
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In this image, posters depicting melas and other events to be held for the Baba Chamliyal shrine are seen. (Photo by special arrangement)
In this image, posters depicting melas and other events to be held for the Baba Chamliyal shrine are seen. (Photo by special arrangement)
The soldiers take guard at various positions across the area to weed out any suspecting activities. (Photo by special arrangement)
The soldiers take guard at various positions across the area to weed out any suspecting activities. (Photo by special arrangement)
The shrine of Baba Chamliyal is known as a very holy shrine for people living in that area. (Photo by special arrangement)
The shrine of Baba Chamliyal is known as a very holy shrine for people living in that area. (Photo by special arrangement)
The tunnel that was dug up at Chamliyal in Samba sector through which three militants had infiltrated, which led to 7 BSF jawans getting killed. (Photo by special arrangement)
The tunnel that was dug up at Chamliyal in Samba sector through which three militants had infiltrated, which led to 7 BSF jawans getting killed. (Photo by special arrangement)
In this image, the area in and around the shrine is seen. (Photo by special arrangement)
In this image, the area in and around the shrine is seen. (Photo by special arrangement)
Both BSF jawans and people living in those areas have been asked to stay cautious and on high-alert. (Photo by special arrangement)
Both BSF jawans and people living in those areas have been asked to stay cautious and on high-alert. (Photo by special arrangement)

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