Lack of coordination between two guard posts at Uri army camp:probe


Uri, Sep 22 (PTI) : Initial investigations into the terror attack on a highly-guarded army camp in Kashmir here have pointed towards several procedural lapses including lack of coordination between two guard posts.

The National Investigation Agency(NIA), meanwhile, was finishing documentation work in the case besides effecting seizures of material evidence from the scene of attack

The investigators probing the deadly attack in which 18 soldiers were killed have also found that the perimeter of the highly sensitive Brigade Headquarter of the Army was not properly fenced at several places, official sources said today.

The probe also pointed towards the possibility of the four terrorists involved in the attack having sneaked in from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir(PoK) through Haji Peer Pass on the intervening night of September 16/17 and stayed put at village Sukhdar, overlooking the Brigade headquarter, they said.

Sukhdar village is located at a vantage point allowing an unhindered view of the layout of the army base and movement of personnel inside it.

The growth of wild grass and bushes around the perimeter of the brigade is seen as one of the factors that could have facilitated undetected movement of the terrorists close to the fencing, which was cut by the ultras to sneak inside the base, the sources said.

Standard security procedures provide for mowing any tall grass and cutting of bushes around vital security installations but it was not done around the target site.

The initial probe has also pointed towards the failure of two manned guard posts, located barely 150 feet from each other, to detect the intrusion inside the base by the terrorists, they said, adding it could have been due to lack of coordination between the two guard posts.

Jammu and Kashmir Police has collected call details and internet data usage of all active cellphones and broadband connections in Uri town for the period of 24 hours prior to daring attack on the army base, the sources said.

The sources said the data along with the partial analysis carried out by state police has been handed over to the NIA for further investigation. The state police has also handed over the DNA samples of the slain militants to the NIA.

The authorities have buried the slain militants in a village graveyard close to the Brigade headquarter. The last rites of the deceased were performed by the local Imam and some residents, the sources said.

The NIA team, which arrived here on Tuesday, is in the process of completing the case documentation and collecting the material evidence from the site which would form part of seizure memo, the sources said.

They said the arms, ammunition and other seized articles have been packed in wooden boxes for transportation to Delhi as these would be part of case property. The NIA team is also trying to retrieve data from the Global Positioning System (GPS) sets recovered from the slain militants.

The NIA on Tuesday registered a case to probe the terror attack at the Army installation in Uri.
It took over the investigation from the state Police, which had registered a case on Sunday, and began probe by collecting evidence available with the Army formation at Uri.

The NIA team led by Inspector General G P Singh has been camping in Uri since its arrival here yesterday. Some members of the team will return to Delhi tomorrow while others will stay back at Uri to carry out further investigation including questioning of people who might be familiar with the movement of the militants prior to the attack.

The team would prepare a dossier and may make a formal request to Pakistan once the identity of the four was ascertained.

Army has also instituted an inquiry into the attack with preliminary probe suggesting that the terrorists had entered the area at least a day before mounting the brazen assault.
The inquiry besides ascertaining lapses, if any, would also suggest measures to prevent such attacks in the future as Pakistani-based groups were indulging more in "shallow infiltration", which means that terrorists strike the first available installation after crossing the Line of Control.

Meanwhile, the road passing through the Brigade headquarter--which connects Uri town to 12 villages close to the Line of Control-- was today thrown open for civilian traffic after remaining off limits for the past four days.

Civilian vehicles were allowed to pass through after thorough checking but the brigade premises were kept out of bounds for media personnel.

  

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  • MICHAEL NORONHA, Mysore

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    Lack of patriotism amongst Indians enabled the British to rule India for over 200 years and we Indians cherished slavery. Using Indians they formed the Indian army and suppressed INDIAN freedom struggle during the years of slavery. Now lack of coordination between two Indian army guard posts is getting themselves killed. The attitude to have concern for the nation and each other should come from within and cannot be enforced. Such incidents put the entire Nation and the Armed forces to shame. Hope people will learn lessons.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    Any lapse is condemnable and people responsible need to be accounted and punished

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  • John, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    Thanks to the efforts of the 'World's best PM', Selfie guru, Modiji and Sincere, Simple, Honest and hard working defence Minister Parikkar!!!. Pathankot attack has not diverted them from their above obsessions!. Bakhts, congrats to you all as PM & DM are only focused in one direction as mentioned above and nothing can divert their attention! !!!

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  • Praveen , Kulshekar

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    Coordination is better with Rakshaks, they may be gau,sanskriti or any right wing rakshaks to save the cow

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Thu, Sep 22 2016

    I can agree that terror attacks happened during the UPA ruling also in public places, trains, market areas etc. But during the BJP ruling, Indian Airline flight hijacked, Indian parliament was attacked, Gurudaspur attack on Police station, Udampur attack on BSF camp, Pathankot attack on military base, URI attack on military base etc...That means India and it's military base is unsafe under BJP govt. God save our country. Now five days passed after URI attack but still Modi govt have no plan to attack on Pakistan military base. Now the entire world came to know that BJP, Modi, RSS all are just paper tigers only. shame on them...If Modi have the guts and 56" chest, he have to the war against Pakistan immediately.

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Thu, Sep 22 2016

    Lack of coordination is one part of it, but the worst part is Pakistan having knowledge of it and exploiting it to their advantage.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 22 2016

    The 'chalta hai' attitude we follow in our lives must have touched our army personnel too!

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Wash DC

    Thu, Sep 22 2016

    Baab Joseph,

    Can you please ask Modi and Parrikar to arrange proper Sentries and Watchman's for all military camps bordering Pak....

    No sleeping while duty...if they sleep and this happens again...then Commander of the camp should be Court Marshaled and dismissed....along with Kargil, Patankot and Uri...

    ...JH...

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 22 2016

    I TRACK BACK MY COMMENT FROM DAIJIWORLD:

    Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore Monday, December 09, 2013


    But the NDA hadn’t had experience to run the government and in the vision of national security they were very weak.

    DURING VAJAPAYE TENURE ALSO THE BJP/NDA HAVE PROVED THEY ARE VERY WEAK IN NATIONAL SECURITY AND WE HAVE FACED KARGIL.


    NOW PATHANKOT AND URI.

    COMING TO ARMY CAMPS AND AIR-FORCE CAMP THEY SHOOT OUR SOLDIERS.

    CHAAIWAALA PRIME MINISTER CAN LAVISHLY GO TO FOREIGN TOURS AND ENJOY.NO TIME TO SEE DOMESTIC AFFAIRS AND NATIONAL SECURITY.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 22 2016

    There is a Mole in the Indian Army ...

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