Thursday, September 23, 2010

Suspected movement on Indo-Pak border puts BSF on alert

From Punjab Newsline

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

AMRITSAR: Indian Border Security Force (BSF) is in full alert since last night due to its failure to nab three suspected persons who were roaming on Indo-Pak border freely at Channa sector at village Ajnala.Anxiety of BSF was but natural, since BSF troop equipped with sophisticated weapons remained unsuccessful to nab three suspected who escaped under the cover of darkness during midnight at 1.30 a.m, on being challenged by BSF.
 
BSF IG Himmat Singh said that when BSF challenged the three suspected persons at Indo-Pak border they ran away towards the villages on Indian side and vanished under the cover of darkness. Suspected were chased for long time, all surrounding villages were searched out but no result.
 
Singh said that after the midnight incident, comprehensive search operation was carried  out which remained continue today evening whereupon few notes of Pakistan and Indian currency, three mobiles of Nokia made, bottle of one liter Pepsi containing liquor was found.
 
Singh said that yet it would be established that Sim cards inside the three Nokia mobiles were Indian or Pakistani.
 
BSF has already reported the matter to Punjab police to further investigate the incident and to trace out the three suspected people, who escaped under the cover of darkness, said Singh

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