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Pak Objected To Indian Cameras On The Border

Before Kathua attack, Pak objected to Indian cameras on the border :

24 march , 2015


sources said that during the DIG-level meeting between Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan Rangers held on March 18, the latter objected to a “range of high resolution surveillance cameras” put up by India along the IB, especially in Jammu sector. Though the meeting was held on the request of Pakistan after a gap of five months when incessant firing forced migration of villagers living along the IB, the Pakistan Rangers also objected to the use of UAVs by India. BSF mans the 192-km-long IB in Jammu.



Two days before the Kathua attack in Jammu and Kashmir, when two militants stormed a police station and killed five people, including three security personnel, Pakistan raised objections to a number of surveillance cameras put up by India along the International Border (IB) in the past 10 months, since the NDA government came to power.

On March 20, the Kathua attack claimed the lives of five people and injured 10. Though the route taken by the suspected fidayeen militants has not been established yet, it is being said they could have crossed over to Jammu through the riverine patches being manned by the BSF
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