Terrorists, who attacked CRPF camp, planned extensive damage: Rajnath Singh

Four militants were killed on Monday in J&K after they attacked an army camp in Bandipora district

Rajnath Singh
Rajnath Singh
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 05 2017 | 2:54 PM IST
The terrorists, who tried to storm a CRPF camp in a pre-dawn suicide attack in Jammu and Kashmir, intended a prolonged siege and extensive damage, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday.

Giving the details of the attack in which four militants were killed while attacking CRPF's Sumbal camp in Bandipora district, Singh said the heavily-armed "fidayeen" terrorists approached the paramilitary camp with the intent of breaching it.

"The terrorists were heavily armed with automatic rifles, grenades and incendiary material such as petrol, and were carrying dry rations. It indicated that the terrorists intended a prolonged siege and extensive damage," he said in a statement.

The home minister said the terrorists attempted entry by cutting the wire fencing and also forcing their entry by shooting at the sentry.

"The sentries responded with alacrity and returned their fire. Heavy exchange of fire took place during which the terrorists lobbed more than two dozen grenades in an attempt to escape," he said.

However, Singh said, the CRPF, in cooperation with force from the adjoining Jammu and Kashmir Police camp shot dead all the four terrorists.

The home minister said the CRPF jawans and the Jammu and Kashmir Police showed exemplary courage and valour by thwarting the terrorists' attempt and in eliminating them.

He said a massive recovery of arms and ammunition, including grenades, explosives and automatic weapons, has been made from neutralised terrorists.

"It is inspiring to see CRPF men staying awake all night and maintaining tight vigil, and to see the Jammu and Kashmir Police coming to the CRPF's assistance quickly," he said.

Singh congratulated the CRPF, particularly, its 45th battalion, and the Jammu and Kashmir Police for their "alertness and unmatched courage".

"Their joint efforts have brought glory to our forces," he said.

The home minister said all the brave officers and jawans posted at Sumbal camp "need to be cited for their alertness and unmatched bravery".
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First Published: Jun 05 2017 | 2:54 PM IST

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