Operations against militants would be intensified: JK DGP

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Jun 19 2018 | 9:50 PM IST

Operations against militants in Jammu and Kashmir would be intensified in the days to come as extremist activities increased during Ramzan when counter-militancy operations were stopped, state police chief S P Vaid said today.

"Operations will continue. Only thing was in between, during this (ceasefire) period, the operations were stopped. They were going on earlier also, but we will intensify these operations in the days to come. And it would be, I think, much easier to work, he said here when asked if Governor's rule would make any difference to the security apparatus of the state in counter-militancy operations.

Vaid said the militant activities increased during the period of Ramzan ceasefire.

"But, we will go all-out and intensify the operations against the terrorists now," he said.

The DGP said he was sure the Governor's rule would have an impact on the security situation of the valley and "things should work very effectively".

"I am sure things should work very effectively and it will have an impact on the security situation of the valley," he said.

He said there was an impact on the fight against militancy because of the ceasefire as it was advantageous to the militants.

"The orders were to maintain high-alert in the camps so that if camps were attacked, we are able to retaliate effectively. But, one could not launch operations even when there was specific intelligence about the presence of terrorists. So, that obviously was an advantageous to the terrorists," he said.

Asked whether the ceasefire provided an opportunity to the militants to regroup and if the fight against them would be any difficult, Vaid said, "I think in terms of organising, they had an advantage during this period This job was never easy, it is always difficult and shall continue to be so."

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First Published: Jun 19 2018 | 9:50 PM IST

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