Civilians prove true about Pak terrorists in Gurdaspur

Civilians are showing better awareness at tracking Pakistani terrorists than Indian security forces, it appears. The people in Gurdaspur border district of Punjab have told the police that they had seen two men in Indian Army fatigues coinciding with the entry of the terrorists who attacked the Pathankot airbase. The Punjab police for once took the people's report seriously. Either the police or the security forces launched drones to spot the two terrorists. A drone traced them to a lush green sugarcane stretch of 30 acres at Pandher village. The sugarcane field has now been ringed by the security forces and waiting for the terrorists to make a move. The Israel-trained SWAT commandos are deployed around the sugarcane field. Reports said the two terrorists are part of a team that is aiming at storming the Gurdaspur Cantonment. If it is true, then there maybe another group of terrorists waiting to join the two terrorists. In fact, in the storming of Pathankot airbase also there were two teams. While one had reached the airbase, the other had to be enabled by the commander of the Indian Punjab Army Battalion Commander, Salwinder Singh, who gave them his official car to keep the appointment of storming the airbase at 3.30 a.m. sharp. Now that the people at Gurdaspur have taken up the matter of security on themselves, there are bound to be good results at Pandher.


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