Jammu, Oct 19: With an aim to check infiltration along Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir, Border Security Force has launched a three pronged strategy, including setting up of night surveillance equipment and thermal imagers, BSF Director General Ajay Raj Sharma has said. "We have launched a three-pronged strategy, including installation of thermal imagers, night surveillance equipment, fencing of border line with Pakistan and reorganisation of troops along Indo-Pak border to put a complete halt to Pak sponsored cross-border infiltration into J and K," Sharma told reporters during his visit to border out posts along international border in Jammu last evening.
Under this strategy, foreign and country made thermal imagers and night surveillance equipments will be installed along the borderline with Pakistan within six months period as the first step to detect infiltration, he said and added that NS equipment an thermal imagers are being used currently for see their efficiency power.
"We have setup anti-fidayeen squads in all units and camps to deal with any type of fidayeen attacks against security forces in the state," Sharma, who is currently on two-day visit of Jammu, said adding anti-fidayeen drills have been started in all the units and camps in the state.
Bureau Report