Srinagar/May,4: A top paramilitary officer said on Friday that militancy was on the rise in south Kashmir as more locals were joining the militant ranks, causing serious concern to forces.
Ravideep Sahai, Inspector General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), said: “The situation in south Kashmir is a challenging one. Militancy is on the rise there and more locals are joining the militant ranks.
“It is a cause for concern and that is why the intensity of security operations is being increased in these areas,” he said.
About the bank robberies in south Kashmir, he said: “A largescale cordon and search operation has been started in the areas to instil confidence among the people and to stop robberies and killings in these areas.”
The CRPF officer said it was unfortunate that local police and security men living in south Kashmir areas were being threatened by the militants.
Live grenade in Red Fort triggers security scare
New Delhi/May,4: A live grenade was found during the cleaning of a well on the premises of the Red Fort last evening, triggering a security scare.
The grenade was found by the Archaeological Survey of India officials, following which they alerted the police and the Central Industrial Security Force.
A police cordon was thrown around the area and the National Security Guard was informed, said a senior police officer.
The NSG commandos safely removed the grenade today, he said.
Agencies