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Pakistan hasn’t let Covid-19 halt terror factories, raises mobilisation at launch pads
Pakistan hasn’t let Covid-19 halt terror factories, raises mobilisation at launch pads
The new estimate, powered by new intelligence inputs received by
national security planners in Delhi, indicates that Pakistan has doubled
the presence of terrorists at the launch pads in just about a week or
soPakistan, which is struggling with the coronavirus disease like the
rest of the world, has doubled the number of terrorists waiting to
infiltrate into Kashmir from its 14 operational launch pads, a senior
government official told Hindustan Times.“Our information is that
there are about 450 terrorists affiliated to different Pakistan -backed
terrorist groups at these launch pads,” the official said. Pakistan has
reported nearly 12,700 Covid-19 cases and 268 deaths.The new
estimate, powered by new intelligence inputs received by national
security planners in Delhi, indicates that Pakistan has doubled the
presence of terrorists at the launch pads in just about a week or so.As reported by Hindustan Times on April 9,
intelligence agencies had put the number of terrorists at the launch
pads at about 230. “The situation has changed vastly over the last 2-3
weeks,” the official cited above said.According to information available with national security planners,
the 450 terrorists include 244 from the Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, 129 from the
Jaish-e-Mohammed and 60 from the Hizbul Mujahideen. Smaller groups such as the Al Badr make up for the rest.Most
of these terrorists were minted recently from the many camps that are
being run in Pakistan, mostly in its occupied territories.Available
intelligence inputs with security agencies indicate that out of 16
terror camps, 11 are functioning in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), two
in Punjab, Pakistan and three in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) region.Seven of the 11 terror camps running out of PoK are hybrid camps
where the trainees include recruits of different terrorist groups. “The
existence of such mixed terror camps is evidence that there is one force
that oversees them; the Pakistani deep state,” a counter-terror
official in Delhi said.Officials said Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence had gone to
great lengths through the year to raise the presence of terrorists in
Kashmir. This is the first summer after India scrapped Article 370 in
August last year and there have been attempts to incite street protests,
and violence, ever since.The terror reinforcements at the
launch pads, an intelligence official said, were designed to beef up
the strength of terrorists in Kashmir depleted due to some recent
setbacks. It is estimated that there are about 240 terrorists in Kashmir
including about 100 foreigners. Every 6 of 10 foreign terrorists are
affiliated to the Lashkar-e-Tayyiba; the other four are linked to the
Jaish.As things stand, officials said, Pakistan’s ISI has only
operationalised 14 of the 86 launching pads or detachments along the
Line of Control in Srinagar sector, Rajouri-Poonch sector and in Jammu
sector across the international border.In the Srinagar sector, 10
out of 51 pads are used by terrorists belonging to LeT, JeM, HM,
Al-Badr and other sundry groups. In Rajouri-Poonch sector, three out of
13 pads across the LoC are occupied while one out of four pads are
occupied by terrorists in Jammu sector largely belonging to LeT, JeM and
HM terror groups.“Pakistan Army has no option but to continue
with jihad in Kashmir else the public will start focusing on the poor
domestic situation on the economic and Covid-19 response front and start
questioning the leadership,” said a senior Indian general.Even
though Rawalpindi GHQ plans to underplay its role by projecting local
participation through the newly-formed Resistance Front and
Tehreek-e-Millat-e-Islamia (TMI), Pakistani terrorists are being
infiltrated to ensure that things don’t go south in the Valley and
international attention .
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other camps are dedicated to train Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and one for
training Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) group. In the KPK region, the Hizbul
Mujahideen runs two camps and the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) runs one. The
LeT and JeM share one camp each in Punjab province of Pakistan.Besides, a sustained effort is on by the Imran Khan
government to raise the Kashmir issue at multilateral fora including
filing a petition through an NGO in the International Criminal Court at
Hague apart from moving the United Nations Security Council.
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