Friday, April 19, 2024

Dinanagar terror attack: 2 years on, Punjab Police fail to make headway

Date:

Chandigarh, Jul 28: Despite the previous SAD-BJP government’s claim that the Punjab Police is a “capable force” to handle the probe into the Dinanagar terror attack, cops have failed to get any headway in the case even two years later.

Three Pakistan-based terrorists had killed seven people, including three policemen, in Dinanagar on July 27, 2015.

Dinanagar

However, the investigations so far have failed to get any clue in the attack that the Punjab Police had claimed was carried out by terrorist outfit ‘Lashkar-e-Toiba’ at the behest of Pakistan.

Apart from its failure to clinch evidence of any terror group’s role, the Punjab Police have even failed to trace the starting location of the GPS devices used by the terrorists to reach their target.

“We have written several reminders to Garmin to get details about the GPS devices, but the US-based company has not replied to any. Our investigations are halted because the probe cannot move in any direction until we are able to find the locations used by terrorists to enter India before carrying out the attack in Dinanagar,” said a senior officer from Gurdaspur, who is involved in the probe.

Dinanagar assistant superintendent of police (ASP) Varun Sharma also told Hindustan Times that repeated reminders have been sent to ‘Garmin’ in this regard.

News Source: http://www.hindustantimes.com

Discussions

Discussions

Punjabi Khurki
Punjabi Khurki
Punjab is no longer just a state but a State of Mind: A way to live!! ...So Let's Burrraaah with Punjabi Khurki!

Share post:

Subscribe

Advertisementspot_img
Advertisementspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

ED chief Sanjay Mishra gets tenure extension from SC till September 15

New Delhi, July 27: The Supreme Court on Thursday...

Patiala tops list of villages hit by recent floods; 27,286 evacuations carried out

Chandigarh, July 27: The State Government machinery has been...

Mann slams Modi govt, seeks President’s Rule in Manipur

New Delhi/ Chandigarh, July 27: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant...

All pet shops, dog breeders in Punjab be registered with Animal Welfare Board

Chandigarh, July 27: In a bid to ensure the...