76 terrorists killed this year
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Dec 30: Director General of Police (DGP) RR Swain today said security agencies are committed to wipe out terrorism from the twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch.
The terrorists are operating from hideouts deep inside the forests, with the support of some locals whose numbers are “very very limited”, the police chief said at the annual press conference here.
“There is a security situation in the Rajouri-Poonch belt but we will not like to discuss our strategy in public. However, as a matter of right for the public to know, there are mostly foreign terrorists operating with some amount of support from some selected persons within our territory and there is no doubt about it,” he said.
However, Swain said the number of terror supporters is “very very limited” and added that it is a challenge to identify these “very very limited” people who are with the terrorists and not living in their homes, instead hiding in the forests.
When the terrorists operate from their hideouts deep inside the forests, the flow of information becomes scarce, the police chief said.
“Obviously, it is a challenge and we are using all of our fighting strength and resources to counter them,” he said. Click here to watch video
The forces are cognisant and committed in their resolve to effectively deal with and wipe out terrorism before it sprouts, he added.
The police chief said the region was cleared of terrorists and there was peace between 1997 and 2003-04.
“We are mindful of that situation and we are mindful of this situation as well. There is a gap and we will not allow this gap to be breached in their favour,” Swain said.
He said a total of 76 terrorists, including 55 foreigners, were neutralised, 291 terrorist associates arrested and 201 Over Ground Workers booked under the Public Safety Act in Jammu and Kashmir this year.
Swain further said that only 31 local terrorists – an all time low – are left in the Union Territory, while the recruitment of locals into militancy has witnessed a drop of 80 per cent this year.
“In 48 anti-terrorist operations, we have neutralised 76 terrorists, including 55 foreigners. The trend of foreign terrorists getting killed more starting in 2022 and continued this year, making it clear that our actual fight is against infiltrators,” he said, asserting that the anti-terrorism operations will continue next year with more vigour.
He said there are 31 identified local terrorists – four in Jammu region’s Kishtwar and 27 in the valley – who are active and the number is at an all-time low.
“There is an 80 per cent decline in terror recruitment this year. Year-on-year comparison shows that 130 locals joined terrorism in 2022 and this year, till date the number is 22. We will try to stop the recruitment completely which is essential to end the cycle of violence.
“When there is recruitment, action happens and the fallout follows, continuing the cycle. I am seeing the decline in recruitment as saving 113 people from getting killed this year,” he said.
The DGP said that against 31 civilian killings by terrorists last year, the number dropped to 14 this year and the terror-related incidents declined from 125 in 2022 to 46 in 2023, recording a drop of 63 per cent.
“Four policemen including a DSP and an inspector were martyred this year, against 14 last year, thus recording a 71 per cent decline,” he said.
He said 291 terror associates, who provide logistic support, work as guides and identify targets, were arrested this year compared to 373 last year.
“We have strengthened the record building and surveillance system by utilising technology and a repeat offender can now be easily identified and ensured a maximum sentence,” he added.
The DGP said 201 Over Ground Workers (OGWs) – 171 in Kashmir and the rest in Jammu zone – were detained under the PSA, while 89 terror modules, including 78 in Kashmir and 11 in Jammu, were busted this year.
Swain said 18 terrorist hideouts were unearthed with 12 in the valley and six in Jammu region.
He said 99 properties, linked to terrorism and separatism, worth more than Rs 170 crore, were attached including 57 by the State Investigation Agency. Besides, several bank accounts were frozen in addition to the recovery of cash, he added.
He said police identified 8,000 fake social media accounts, mostly working from outside the country and appropriate legal action against all those were ensured.
He said the strike calls and stone-pelting continue to show a downward trend and compared to 2021-22, this year it was the lowest.
“There was zero response to organised strike calls from separatists and terrorists operating from across the border, giving a silent endorsement from a common man who wants peace and development.”
The DGP said the society will not be allowed to remain hostage to a handful of sections and action against such elements is inevitable.
Swain said the overall security environment in Jammu and Kashmir has improved, paving way for successful conduct of a number of important events like three-day national conference on legal services and G20 Tourism Working Group meeting in Srinagar, Amarnath yatra and Muharram procession after a gap of 34 years, besides Bharat Jodo Yatra of the Congress.
Swain said as many as 250 narcotic smugglers were booked under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA) in Jammu and Kashmir this year.
He said 15 cases of narco-terror came to light during the year and that the police will seek help from the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and the Interpol to take legal action against the masterminds sitting in different foreign countries, including Turkey.
“A total of 250 persons were detained under PSA this year compared to 191 in the previous year, marking an increase of 31 per cent. Similarly, 2,400 cases were registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act this year as against 1,659 cases in 2022,” the DGP said.
He said charge sheets were filed in 1,710 cases under the NDPS Act, leading to 127 convictions so far.
During drives against narcotic smugglers, authorities recovered 297 kg heroin, 330 kg charas, 63 kg brown sugar, 6,557 kg poppy straw, 118 kg ganja and 118 kg opium, the police chief said. Rs 10.90 crore was also seized.
He said the first evidence of narco-terror came to light in 2022, ending speculation and doubts about the linkage between narcotic smugglers and terrorists.
“The investigation of NDPS cases was taken to a different level this year with the State Investigation Agency (SIA) taking over the probe in some major cases. We are determined to expose backward and forward linkages of all cases to nail the smugglers within and outside Jammu and Kashmir,” the DGP said.
He said heroin is smuggled from Pakistan and transported to Delhi under a well-knit business model under which one kg of heroin worth Rs 5 lakh on reaching Delhi is sold for Rs 1 crore.
“SIA has played a major role in exposing the drug trafficking rackets and in one such case, 19 accused were arrested from Kashmir, Jammu and Punjab. The network was controlled by a person sitting in Turkey, Paris and sometimes in Canada,” he said.
Swain also referred to the arrest of two Punjab-based narcotic smugglers with drugs worth over Rs 300 crore in October and said the mastermind behind the smuggling attempt was not based in Pakistan but resides in Turkey.
On cyber crime cases, the DGP said this is an under-reported crime which is affecting a larger number of citizens that reported.