How could a Pakistani terrorist lodged in Kot Bhalwal Jail afford to be in possession of SIM cards, mobile phones, head phone, charger etc and be quite free to talk to his mentors sitting across the border, should send the watch and ward staff of the jail in jittery about the levels of their expected role in ab-initio ruling out any type of such possibility in a jail otherwise of expected “high security” levels. Again, RS Pura Police simultaneously arresting a Kashmiri militant of JeM outfit lends credence to the fear that there could have been a possibility of planning one or the other type of a major terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
That it has now been found that the arrested Kashmiri militant, a resident of Batpora Handwara Kashmir, on being questioned, revealed that he had arrived in late March in Jammu, changing his hideouts repeatedly and having come to “meet” the Pakistani terrorist in the jail, opens up many layers of the lurking danger to peace and tranquillity even at the grave juncture when entire world was confronted with a grave crisis threatening human beings. Intelligence and Police authorities must treat it as a matter of upping vigil and security set up in the jails so as to thwart any Pakistani sponsored mischief.