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By India Today News Desk: An infiltration bid by terrorists was foiled in Jammu and Kashmir early on Friday. According to the details, an exchange of fire was reported between the security troops and terrorists, in the Uri sector of the Union Territory.
Army sources told ANI that the Pakistan side attempted to fly a quadcopter in the area, which was fired upon by the Indian side.
DGP SINGH HOLDS MEETING OF POLICE, ARMY
On Thursday, Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh directed for strict monitoring of activities of all the elements attempting to revive the terror structure from across the border in the Jammu region.
Singh visited the Mahore area in Reasi district, where he chaired a joint meeting of officers from the police and the army and also reviewed the security and crime scenario of the district.
“Reasi district is a sensitive place as it connects with the border district of Rajouri as well as to the valley. There may be attempts of crossover and as such, all the forces should work in unison,” Singh said.
He directed the officers to be vigilant on all fronts, particularly while keeping track of movements of anti-national elements and their supporters, and asked them to take stringent actions against the people found involved in providing any kind of support to terrorists.
He impressed upon the officers to monitor the activities of all suspects besides the elements attempting to revive the terror structure from across the border.
Singh also stressed the use of new-generation technology, including apps, in order to enhance operational capability, an official statement said.
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