Pakistan's BAT team planning more attacks along LoC, warn intelligence agencies

Indian intelligence agencies have warned that Pakistan's Border Action Team (BAT) is planning to carry out more terror attacks along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. According to the inputs gathered by the intelligence agencies, the BAT teams of Pakistan are currently planting IED and landmines along the LoC to inflict more damages on the Indian security forces.

Pakistan's BAT team planning more attacks along LoC, warn intelligence agencies
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New Delhi: Indian intelligence agencies have warned that Pakistan's Border Action Team (BAT) is planning to carry out more terror attacks along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. According to the inputs gathered by the intelligence agencies, the BAT teams of Pakistan are currently planting IED and landmines along the LoC to inflict more damages on the Indian security forces.

The BAT teams are getting tactical support from Pakistan's spy agency - Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) - and being aided by terrorist outfits operating from its soil, the agencies said.

The intelligence agencies had in December 2019 and in the beginning of this year had warned about a series of BAT attacks along the LoC targeting the Indian security forces. One such attack has already taken place and Army personnel on the LoC have now been warned about more such attacks.

The Border Action Teams comprise terrorists and Pakistan Army soldiers, particularly well-trained commandos of the Special Service Group (SSG).

In their last report, the Indian intelligence agencies had warned that a group of ten SSG commandos along with terrorists were spotted in the Krishna Ghati (KG) sector. They were believed to be planning attacks on Indian border posts.

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Pakistan's BAT team was believed to be involved in the suspected beheading of one of the two porters recently killed in cross-border shelling in Jammu’s Poonch district on January 10.

While the Army did not confirm a BAT role, Defence Ministry spokesperson Lt Colonel Devender Anand said that one of the porters had been found to be headless and that they were investigating whether there was Pakistani hand in it.

A senior J&K police officer said the porter's head appeared to have been severed by a sharp-edged weapon.

The last such incident was reported back in September 2018, when a BSF jawan was killed and his body mutilated in Samba district, leading to the cancellation of Indo-Pak talks scheduled days later. In December 2017, bodies of four soldiers, including a Major killed in Rajouri sector, were found to be mutilated by a BAT team that infiltrated 300-400 metres inside the LoC.

Similar incidents were reported in 2017, 2016 and 2013.

Meanwhile, there is more evidence of Pakistan's backed terror outfits planning some big action in the National Capital Region, triggering major security concern.

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