Indian policeman: Militants abducted me before base attack

A police officer says he was abducted by a group of heavily armed men speaking Urdu on his reutrn from a temple


Reuters January 05, 2016
Indian security personnel stand guard next to a barricade outside the Indian Air Force (IAF) base at Pathankot in Punjab, India, January 2, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW DELHI: The day before a deadly assault on an air base in northern India, a police officer returning from a temple was abducted by a group of heavily armed men speaking Urdu, he said on Tuesday.

"The minute I saw them I realised that they were terrorists," Police Superintendent Salwinder Singh told media. "One of the gunmen snatched my phone and made calls to Pakistan," Singh said. Urdu, widely spoken in Pakistan, can be mostly understood by Hindi speakers.

Pakistan condemns Pathankot attack

The colleague Singh called after he was freed treated it as an armed robbery, one in a string of security lapses preceding the January 2 assault on the Pathankot air base that killed 7 Indian security personnel and injured 22.

Mobile phone tower records indicate the perpetrators made calls from Singh's phone from inside the air base by mid-afternoon on January 1, according to the Indian Express, some 12 hours before the government said it had detected them through aerial surveillance.

Operations to secure the vast air base in Punjab state stretched into a fourth day on Tuesday, as forces cleared the grounds and hundreds of police combed a forested area surrounding the base for possible collaborators.

Indian forces had killed five militants involved in the attack, but it was unclear whether more remained at large in the sprawling facility 25 km (16 miles) from the Pakistani border.

Another militant killed at Indian air base on day two of shootout

"We cannot inform whether there are more militants or not," said Manish Mehta, an Indian army spokesperson.

The apparently well-planned assault on a strategic military target has cast a shadow over efforts to improve relations between India and Pakistan. Talks between their foreign secretaries are due on Jan. 15.

On Monday, the United Jihad Council, an alliance of pro-Pakistan militant groups based in the Pakistani-administered part of the divided Kashmir region, claimed responsibility for the assault, saying in a statement that "no sensitive installation of India is out of our reach".

India is mulling whether or not to go ahead with the talks with Pakistan, a government official said on Monday, and would reach a decision after operations at the air base are concluded.

Pakistan has strongly condemned the incident. Its foreign ministry said the government was committed to a "sustained dialogue process" and that India had shared leads on the assault.

It remains unclear exactly how the attackers infiltrated the fortified and guarded base, which has a 24-km (15-mile) perimeter surrounded by a 3-metre (10-foot) concrete wall topped with concertina wire.

India works to disarm explosive in final stages of air base operation

As clearance operations continued, military officials were developing a plan to reinforce the base, a senior air force official in Delhi said, including putting up new fencing and employing more modern security technology.

"Security at every defence establishment will be evaluated," the official said.

COMMENTS (4)

John B | 8 years ago | Reply All who gloat here must remember that these terrorists and their leaders are using PAK as a base and they will turn on against your own Interest as in this case. Last time, PAK state used them in Kargil and that led PAK into the whirlpool of terrorism with all favors inside PAK. Who benefits in this operation. India or PAK or terrorist or terrorist sympathizers. The world is in flames and people here gloat about the incidence. The incidence such as this was expected and what PAK does on this matter will determine the course for PAK.
Kickass | 8 years ago | Reply A Sikh Policeman who was poorly tutored by indians has spilled the beans. What a foolish story! Pathankot incident has exposed a lot about Indian security agencies and forces. One word; Pathetic and comic too. The funniest part is that they let this man sorry this Sikh go!!!
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