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Security beefed up at Pathankot IAF base, shoot at sight orders issued

Security has been beefed up at the frontier Indian Air Force base in Pathankot following intelligence inputs that terrorists may once again attempt to intrude into the IAF station.

India TV News Desk Published : Jun 10, 2016 1:19 IST, Updated : Jun 10, 2016 11:51 IST
Pathankot attack
Pathankot attack

Pathankot: Security has been beefed up at the frontier Indian Air Force base in Pathankot following intelligence inputs that terrorists may once again attempt to intrude into the IAF station.

Also the government has issued shoot at sight orders. Posters carrying warning messages have been pasted on most of the walls of IAF Base.

The posters read both in Hindi and Punjabi that anybody trying to intrude into the air base would be shot at without any warning.

According to a senior police official, security agencies had received credible intelligence inputs following which they had put up the posters declaring shoot at sight orders on the peripheral walls of the station.

Meanwhile, the Army, Border Security Force (BSF) and Punjab police conducted a five-hour-long joint flag march in border villages today to instill confidence among people, SSP Rakesh Kaushal said.

These measures were being taken to dispel any fears locals might have, he said.

The SSP said vigil at the border, especially in 20 villages located near the zero line, has been increased.

"I requested the Army and BSF to help us sanitise the area. Fifteen vehicles were pressed into service, which covered 20 villages identified as 'most sensitive'," he said.

A group of armed militants had entered the air base in a pre-dawn operation on January 2 and shot dead seven security personnel before National Security Guard sharpshooters gunned them down.

On July 27 last year, three terrorists had made their way into the Dinanagar police station and were neutralised by the Special Weapons and Tactics police team after a day-long gun battle.

The sprawling Pathankot air base is spread over 16 square kilometres and houses nearly 5,000 people.

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