Rajouri: Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh on Friday said that the April 21 attack in the Bhata Durian area of Poonch in which five soldiers were killed was carried out with active local support and militants had used steel-coated armour-piercing bullets and IEDs to target army vehicle to inflict maximum damage. He said an intense search to track the natural hide-outs used by terrorists is being launched and initial investigations suggest that nine to 12 foreign militants may be active in the Rajouri-Poonch area, who may have infiltrated recently.
Speaking to reporters after taking stock of the ongoing search operations in the Darhal area of Rajouri district, DGP Singh, as per the local media reports, said that the Poonch attack was carried out with the active support of locals. “Such attacks can’t be carried out without local support. The terrorists were provided shelter at one place and then provided transport to carry out the attack at another place. They had done proper recce of the area and despite the rain, they succeeded to target the army vehicle that was plying with almost zero speed due to blind turn,” the DGP said, adding that “the attackers were knowing the spot and speed of the vehicle.”
The DGP said that the terrorist used steel-coated armour-piercing bullets and IEDs to blow up the army vehicle in a bid to inflict maximum damage. “Same bullets were used in the Dhangri, Rajouri attack. The Pooonch attack was carried out near a forest area. Initial investigations suggest that the terrorists may have used natural hideouts. We are identifying the natural hide-outs that may have been used by the attackers before the attack and an intense search operation is on to nab the attackers,” he said.