Massive search operation in Pathankot

PATHANKOT: A day after a parliamentary panel claimed some “terrorists were still hiding” in villages close to the “vulnerable” Pathankot airbase, Punjab Police today carried out a massive door-to-door search in at least 28 hamlets near here.

“We conducted a search operation in 28 villages starting at 5 am for five hours. We asked people whether they have seen any person or suspect who is not from their village. They said they have not seen anyone,” Pathankot SSP Rakesh Kaushal said.

Led by the Pathankot SSP, a total of 300 policemen including 2 SP-rank officers conducted search operation in villages such as Dhira, Tajpur, Akalgarh and Chonga near Pathankot airforce base.

The search team also comprised highly trained and specially equipped Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) commandoes.

The police also inspected security outside the Pathankot airforce base and found that everything was safe.

“Everything is safe there,” said Kaushal, adding that the airforce was also secured by its own Garud commandoes.

Search operations were also carried in areas inhabited by ‘Gujjars’, officials said.

“We found nothing suspicious,” said the SSP.

He, however, said security has been intensified in the border district which had witnessed a terror attack at the airforce base in January. (AGENCIES)