Militants’ calls to Pak intercepted

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 2: Four terrorists, who struck at IAF base in Pathankot early today, had interacted with their handlers in Pakistan and family members after entering into the Indian territory from the International Border through the mobile telephones.
“We are about to enter, we are entering, we have split, we are successful in entering,” one of the terrorists told his handler in Pakistan on the telephone. The Intelligence agencies had intercepted the conversation. They had intercepted four international calls to Pakistan from Bamiyal border area of Pathankot.
The Handler replied: “Good, Keep on posting us, reach your target’’.
Another terrorist spoke to his family members: “I’m going to give my life’’.
The Family member replied: “Eat your food and then do what you are there for’’.
Sources said the conversation between militant and his family indicated that his family members were aware of their kin’s notorious plans.
The terrorists were in regular touch with their Pakistani handlers, who even arranged a taxi for them by calling from a mobile number of that country, sources said.
Sources said the terrorists had first used a Toyota Innova vehicle yesterday and it has been found that the driver was called from a Pakistan number.
Security agencies are verifying with the driver’s family to find out whether he (driver) had been offering regular services to Pakistan-based smugglers, who have links with the terrorists, or was it a case of him not realising that it was a Pakistan number.
The driver of the Innova was called to a particular spot near Pathankot where the terrorists boarded the vehicle.
The sources said that the car was used for travelling on an untarred road and dumped after a while as the rim of the vehicle got damaged.
The terrorist then hijacked an SUV (Mahindra SUV X500) in which a Superintendent of Punjab Police was travelling along with a friend and a cook.
The SP and the cook were forced to leave the vehicle while the friend, a jeweller, was taken as hostage.
The terrorists snatched a mobile phone from them and used it to dial the number in Pakistan which was used to call the driver of the Toyota Innova. From this number, they had called their handlers thrice and once to a family member who was told that they were on a suicide mission.
Security agencies have found that from the Pakistani mobile number, the handlers were actively giving the directions to the terrorists.
Since the Pakistani number was under surveillance, security agencies were able to find out the possible target of the terrorists, leading to dispatching of 160 NSG commandos, Army special forces besides others.