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Kathua, Mar 28: Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Friday said that J&K Police won’t sleep till it stops the activities of Pakistan and the terrorists sponsored by it.
Talking to reporters here, DGP Prabhat said that till now four J&K policemen lost their lives in the ongoing encounter and two terrorists have been killed.
"The operation will continue till all the terrorists are eliminated," he told reporters.
The DGP, while giving the details of the encounter which broke out between the terrorists and the security forces in Kathua district earlier this week, said a couple informed of a sighting of Pakistanis in Sanyal on evening of March 23 of 2025.
"Immediately, a group of officers reached the spot. They had an encounter with the Pakistanis, and the latter escaped leaving behind 4 magazines, 3 IEDs, 2 grenades," DGP said.
He said the entire area was put to a halt by different forces - BSF, Army, CRPF till this incident went on.
"This operation went on for four days. We got information about their whereabouts, and yesterday, our forces had an encounter with the Pakistanis, and two of them were killed on the spot," he said.
He said that due to a clear line of sight, four brave officers were martyred as well.
"The intention and mission of J&K police are strong. We will not sleep till we stop such activities of our neighbor. The operation is still going on... As we talk, officers and teams are working and we hope that everything will clear out by tomorrow,” DGP Prabhat said.
Asked how many more terrorists have been killed in the encounter, he said their mission was to retrieve the bodies of four martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.
"We have retrieved their bodies. Operation is on and things will become clear soon," he said.
The DGP said that Names of J&K Police martyrs have always been written in golden words in the history.
"It is the only police force in the country which has accomplished daunting tasks with exceptional bravery," DGP said.(KNO)