JAMMU: The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Jammu Zone M K Sinha has called for increasing long rang
patrolling
and search operations in
Kishtwar
district to hunt down
terrorists
in the area, officials said on Sunday.
Jammu and Kashmir police has activated its anti-terrorism force -
Special Operation Group
(SoG) to track down terrorists operating in hills of Kishtwar district, where 8 listed terrorists are operating, the IGP said.
"We have activated SoG (in Kishtwar) after the terror incidents took place", he told reporters Saturday.
Sinha had visited Marwah and Warwan areas of Kishtwar on Saturday to review the security situation and to take stock of the search operations being conducted in the area, officials said.
A brief encounter took place on Friday between police and terrorists in Appan near Nowapachi in which two SPOs were injured, the officials said.
The IGP also visited Inshan in Warwan where the security situation, specially in the light of opening up of Margan Top route, was discussed and analyzed.
A general security and law and order review meeting was also conducted in the district police headquarters which was attended by senior police officers such as Deputy Inspector General of Police B S Tuti and SSP Kishtwar Shakti Pathak, they said.