Pak troops slit BSF jawan's throat; high alert sounded along border


Jammu/New Delhi, Sep 19 (PTI): Pakistani troops have slit the throat of a BSF jawan along the international border (IB) near Jammu, an incident that may further escalate the tension between the two countries.

The brutal and "unprecedented" incident that took place in the Ramgarh sector on Tuesday has prompted the security forces to issue a "high alert" across the entire IB and the Line of Control (LoC) even as the Border Security Force has lodged a strong complaint with its counterparts -- the Pakistan Rangers.

Official sources said the body of Head Constable Narender Kumar also bore three bullet wounds and it could only be retrieved from a spot ahead of the Indo-Pak fence after over six hours as the Pakistani side "did not respond" to the calls to maintain the sanctity of the frontier and ensure that the BSF search parties were not fired upon.

The Pakistan Rangers, the sources said, was asked to take part in a joint patrolling to trace the missing jawan, but they only came up to a point and cited waterlogging issues in the area that prevented them from undertaking a coordinated action.

The BSF then waited for the sun to set and launched a "risky operation" to bring the jawan's body back to the post.

Officials in the security establishment said the incident of brutality with the jawan, probably a first at the IB, was taken "very seriously" by the government and the Ministry of External Affairs and the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) were also expected to take up the issue with their Pakistani counterparts.

They said since the BSF patrol party that went ahead of the fence to cut the tall "sarkanda" grass to clear the field was first fired upon at 10.40 am on Tuesday, hectic phone calls and communication exchanges went on throughout the day from the Indian side to across the border in order to locate the body of the jawan, who was first declared missing.

  

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Yesterday our idiot defence minister announced that our Jawans slitt the throat of Pakistan Jawans which Indian Jawans not done and today they really slitt the throat of Indian Jawans....
    Modi must answer this to nation..

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    A new Sheriff now rules Pakistan. Modi's hugs and BJP's jumlas will have zero effect.

    Tell Raksha mantri to stop boasting and take stern action instead. Where is Hafeez Saeed that Modi promised to apprehend - can BJP do an Operation Vinod instead of Operation Cowdung ?

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Defense minister talked senseless. She must have thought that her tongue is powerful than the ISI's (ISIS) sword! That it is usually acknowledged that woman's tongue (generally speaking) is very long and sometimes uncontrollable.
    Now let her order our Juwan’s to retaliate 100 for one. Can she afford to show her powers? She should be blamed and BJP's arrogant attitude.

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  • Tell The Truth, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Cricketers going well with one another. Poor jawan sacrifice life.

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  • Tell The Truth, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Pakistan already made big big bunker near border to hide thenselves.
    When indian army need to install electric fences firing go on from other end..and disrupting work now and then. Will kept all offence committed in our mind..and given back once for all with compound interest. We now won't retailate..

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    56"mem dhus mundi kaham hai. defence minister ಮುಜ್ಜು ಮುಸುಂಟುದಾಲ್ ಡೊಕ್ಲಂಮನ್ ಚೈನಾಕ್ ಮಾರ್ದ ಕಾಸ್ ದೆತೊಂದ ನಮಸ್ತೆ ಮಲ್ತಾಲ್.

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  • medwin, mulki

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    when action taken against pak you people asked the proof. some time some people blame the army in the name of human rights. have you ever support the govt to take strict action against Pak? instead some people ask pak support to topple modi govt. only enjoying in blame game.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    This is the outcome when our nut ministers open their mouth....

    Sad jawan lost his life, this will not make any difference to Namasthe madam

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Yesterday Nirmala Seturaman was singing a different Song ...

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Sidhu should hug the Pak Military man properly again....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    Why not Nirmala ...

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    And fake 56" inch chest will be of no use!

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  • subhodh, kallianpur

    Wed, Sep 19 2018

    to blame 56" inch chest some people are even ready to support our enemies.

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