Border guarding forces like BSF and Army have drawn lessons from the recent incident in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba sector where a terror attack killed 14 people, he said.
"I had visited this area after the incident and I saw that there are vulnerable areas from where there is a possibility of terrorists sneaking in... There is a riverine area also. We are trying to keep more vigil on that (Indo-Pak) fence. We will certainly see whatever can be done (to keep the border secure against any infiltration attempt)," Shinde told reporters here.
The terrorists had attacked the Army's Cavalry unit based in the area as they perpetrated terror running amok and spraying bullets.
He, however, refused to elaborate on the manner as to how the attack was launched.
BSF chief Subhash Joshi had been refuting the charge that there was a breach in its defence mechanisms in the Samba sector which led to the terror attack.
