Following the Pulwama terror attack, Jammu and Kashmir Police chief Dilbag Singh has reportedly said a study group has been set up to suggest measures to strengthen security along the 270-km Jammu-Srinagar highway
Singh said two suicide attacks were foiled by police with killing of two Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists after the February 14 terror attack in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed.
“We have constituted a study group which will be surveying the highway within next two days and suggest measures for further strengthening the security mechanism on the vital road,” Singh told reporters .
Sharing details about the arrest of Hizbul Mujahideen suicide bomber Owais Amin, a resident of Shopian district of south Kashmir, who made an abortive attempt to target a Jammu-bound CRPF convoy near Banihal in Ramban district on Saturday, Singh said Pakistani hand behind the unsuccessful attack cannot be ruled out.
Amin was arrested within 36 hours of the incident by a joint team of police and the Army near Jawahar Tunnel when he was trying to flee.
Jammu-Srinagar national highway is the only all-weather road that links Kashmir with rest of the country and witnesses heavy traffic movement, including vehicles of security forces moving in and out of the valley, on daily basis.
“We are always concerned with the security of the commuters including the convoys. Soon after this incident happened, we luckily got timely clues and with coordinated efforts with other security forces and Army were able to nab the culprit,” Singh said.
The arrested terrorist was produced before media persons but the police chief did not shared much details especially about his disclosures during interrogation.
“We are exercising all alert and all security measures have been taken to maintain peace and foil terrorist attacks,” he said when asked about reports of presence of more suicide attackers.
“The SOPs are being implemented to the best possible extent but there are certain grey areas which we need to look into,” he said ruling out security lapse leading to the incident.