After Killing Of Three Khalistan Zindabad Force Terrorists, Uttar Pradesh Police Ramps Up Security Along Nepal Border

After Killing Of Three Khalistan Zindabad Force Terrorists, Uttar Pradesh Police Ramps Up Security Along Nepal Border

In the wake of the confrontation with three Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) terrorists in Pilibhit on Monday (23 December), security agencies are ramping up their efforts to locate their local accomplices in the Terai region of Uttar Pradesh (UP).

The encounter in Pilibhit resulted in the death of three alleged Khalistani terrorists, suspected to be involved in the Gurdaspur grenade attack. Punjab’s Director-General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, labeled this as a significant breakthrough against a terror module sponsored by Pakistan.

Rakesh Singh, the Inspector-General (IG) of Bareilly Range, indicated that due to numerous threats, both the police and intelligence agencies have heightened their alert levels. He added that investigations are currently ongoing and that security protocols in border regions have notably increased.

“Action will be taken against anyone who is found to have helped the terror elements,” the Bareilly IG said.

The event has also rekindled focus on the security issues prevalent along the border of Nepal. Much of the boundary near Puranpur in UP continues to be inadequately supervised because of the difficult landscape and insufficient facilities.

Surveillance in the region has been heightened by security agencies such as the police and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB). Singh guaranteed that measures are being implemented to block the intrusion of unwanted entities.

The triumph in Pilibhit follows three explosions that occurred in various districts of Punjab earlier this month.

A confrontation ensued in the Puranpur area of Pilibhit between the KZF members and a combined force of UP Police and Punjab Police. This occurred after three module members initiated gunfire towards the police team.

Source » swarajyamag.com