Jammu: Two days after a fierce gunfight along the Line of Control left five Army personnel and as many militants dead, the Director-General of Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday said cross-border infiltration attempts are continuously being made by Pakistan despite the challenging situation posed by the COVID-19 outbreak.
However, he said all the security agencies, including police, army and the Central Armed Police Forces are keeping the counter-insurgency grid and the border grid active and geared up to scuttle Pakistan's designs.
"Cross-border infiltration attempts are being made continuously from Pakistan even in these pandemic times and we have to thwart all such attempts," Singh said while chairing a high-level meeting of senior officers, zonal, range and district officers.
The DGP said the role of police and other security personnel on the counter-terrorism front is laudable.
"Besides handling the crisis of coronavirus, our officers and jawans of police, CAPF, and the army are keeping counter-insurgency grid and border grid active and geared up," he said.
Reviewing the preparedness and measures on the ground with regard to COVID-19, the police chief impressed upon officers to increase efforts in tracing those who are hiding their travel history and the contacts of the positive cases.