Intruder shot dead by BSF on Jammu IB

IANS April 5, 2025 111 views

A Pakistani intruder was shot dead by alert Border Security Force troops near the Abdulian border outpost in Jammu's R.S. Pura sector after attempting to cross the international border. The incident occurred on the intervening night of April 4 and 5, with BSF personnel challenging the intruder before neutralizing the threat. The body was handed over to local police, and authorities are investigating the identity and potential motives behind the infiltration attempt. This event follows recent terrorist encounters in the region, highlighting the ongoing security challenges along the Jammu and Kashmir border.

"The BSF troops, sensing threat, neutralised the intruder" - BSF Spokesperson
Jammu, April 5: A Pakistani intruder was shot dead on Saturday on the international border (IB) by the troops of the Border Security Force (BSF) in Jammu and Kashmir.

Key Points

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BSF foils infiltration attempt on Jammu international border

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Suspicious movement detected during night patrol

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Identity and motive of intruder being investigated

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Enhanced security measures in J&K border regions

A BSF spokesperson said that the BSF foiled an infiltration bid on the IB near the Abdulian border outpost in the R.S. Pura sector of the IB in Jammu district.

"On the intervening night of April 4 and 5, the alert BSF troops saw a suspicious movement in the Jammu border area, and an intruder was seen crossing the IB," the spokesperson said.

"The intruder was challenged by the troops, but he paid no heed and kept on moving."

"The BSF troops, sensing threat, neutralised the intruder. The identity and motive of the intruder is being ascertained", the spokesperson said, adding that a strong protest is being lodged with the Pakistani counterpart.

The body of the intruder was handed over to the police for the completion of legal formalities.

Extraordinary vigil is being maintained on the IB and the line of control (LoC) in J&K after five terrorists were spotted on March 23 in Sanyal village of Kathua district barely 4 km from the IB.

Two out of these five terrorists were killed in an encounter with the police, while joint forces have brought large areas of the Kathua and Rajouri districts under the 'seek and destroy' operation to trace the terrorists.

Four policemen were martyred in the initial operation against the terrorists in Sanyal village. Three others, including a Deputy Superintendent of Police, were injured. The injured are out of danger and are undergoing treatment in the hospital.

Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha visited the families of the policemen martyred in the Sanyal encounter. He paid tribute to the martyrs and assured the families that the nation stands firmly alongside them in this hour of grief.

Yesterday, a brief exchange of gunfire took place in the Billawar area of the Kathua district between the joint forces and the terrorists.

It is not clear whether the terrorists engaged in gunfire in the Billawar area of the Kathua district are the same who escaped from Sanyal and later from Safiyan Jakhole villages of Kathua district.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Our BSF jawans are doing an incredible job protecting our borders! 🇮🇳 This shows how alert they are even during the night. Salute to their dedication and bravery.
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Priya M.
While I support our security forces, I wonder if there could be more non-lethal ways to handle such situations? Maybe better surveillance tech could help identify threats earlier.
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Amit S.
The situation at the border seems to be escalating. First the Kathua encounter, now this. Hope the government is taking strong diplomatic action too.
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Sunita R.
Heart goes out to the families of martyred policemen. They made the ultimate sacrifice for our safety. 🙏 The Lt. Governor's visit must have meant a lot to them.
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Vikram J.
This is why we need to invest more in border security tech! Drones, thermal cameras, motion sensors - anything to help our forces detect threats earlier and stay safer.

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