"Arrangements made for terror, violence-free 3rd phase polls": Jammu ADGP after Kathua encounter
Sep 29, 2024
Kathua (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], September 29 : Following the encounter with terrorists in village Kog (Mandli), in the Kathua district on Saturday, the Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) of Jammu Anand Jain said that they have made all the required arrangements for the third phase of the assembly polls in the Union Territory.
Speaking to reporters on Sunday, ADGP Jain said that they are continuing the search operation in the area for terrorists and that they are making the arrangements so that there are no terror attacks or violence during the polls.
"We are continuing our operations, and we have also made the required arrangements for the third phase of the elections here so that there are no terror attacks or violence during the third phase," he said.
Earlier on Saturday, one police personnel was killed while two other security personnel sustained bullet injuries during an encounter with terrorists in village Kog (Mandli), in the Kathua district of Jammu division.
According to ADGP Jain, one head constable named Bashir Ahmed was killed, while an Assistant Sub-inspector and another Deputy Superintendent of Police got injured in the incident. Both ASI and DSP are now stable, the ADGP further added.
He said that the encounter took place after they received information about the presence of three to four terrorists in the area, after which a search operation took place with the help of security forces.
"We were informed about the presence of terrorists in this area, following which an operation was launched with the help of security forces in the Village Kog under the Billawar Police Station. In the exchange of fire, head constable Bashir Ahmed was martyred and one of our DSP and ASI were injured and are now stable. We are continuing with the search. We were informed about three to four terrorists in the area and they are expected to be foreign terrorists, after the search, only we can confirm that," Jain said.