12 June,2024 07:35 AM IST | Jammu | Agencies
Army personnel during a search operation. Pic/PTI
Extensive efforts to track down terrorists involved in the attack on pilgrims in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district continued on Tuesday, with 11 teams of security personnel working on the ground and a multi-directional cordon laid around the Poni-Treyath belt, officials said.
Security forces have sounded a high alert in Jammu and Rajouri districts and intensified checking and frisking in the belt following the terror attack that left nine dead and 41 injured, they said. According to the officials, more than 20 people have been picked up for questioning.
Devotees continue to visit Shiv Khori shrine in Reasi
Undeterred by the terrorist attack on a pilgrim bus that left nine dead, devotees keep steaming in to visit the Shiv Khori temple as usual, reposing faith in the security forces and the god. On Tuesday, devotees were seen making a brief stopover near the site of the incident near Teryath village of the Poni area and raised slogans like âBharat Mata Ki Jai' and âBharatiya Sena Zindabad' and praying for the dead.
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Terrorism still there as border porous: Abdullah
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah Tuesday said though the security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir was good, terrorism was still alive as the border with Pakistan remains permeable. "The security (scenario) is good. Terrorism is there. Our border is permeable and there cannot be control everywhere," Abdullah told reporters in Baramulla when asked about Reasi terror attack.
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