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Security forces recover more pistols than AK-47s from J-K terrorists, indicates shortage of weapons in terror outfits

By ANI | Updated: November 9, 2020 12:55 IST

The security forces deployed in Jammu and Kashmir have recovered more pistols than AK-47s this year. Top officials involved in dealing with terrorists claimed that the terrorist organisations are facing a shortage of weapons which forced them to use pistols instead of assault rifles.

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The security forces deployed in Jammu and Kashmir have recovered more pistols than AK-47s this year. Top officials involved in dealing with terrorists claimed that the terrorist orgsations are facing a shortage of weapons which forced them to use pistols instead of assault rifles.

As a result there has been more recovery of pistols than AK-47s till October 15 this year. According to official data compiled by the forces, accessed by , security forces have recovered 203 pistols and 152 AK-47 from terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir till October 15 this year.

Out of 190 total violent incidents, 100 have been registered due to cross-border firing. Data also shows that terrorists have also done 44 grenade attacks and 1 IED blast as well. Officials claimed that the recovery of pistols has been consistent in almost all encounters.

"Terrorists who hold senior posts in terror orgzations are getting AK-47s but young and new recruits are mainly given pistols. Of late, we have noticed the use of pistols is frequent due to shortage of assault guns," a senior CRPF official told .

An officer who is heading a unit which is responsible for anti-terror operations in J&K said that due to lack of training also, there is a rise in usage of pistols.

"Earlier, terrorists used to conduct training in areas deep inside but due to high penetration of security forces, they are unable to conduct training of assault and long-range rifles. There have been cases where terrorists were caught with pistols alive and when asked, he said that he doesn't know how to use a pistol. There is a shortage of weapons as well lack of training due to which terrorists are using pistols frequently," the official said.

Officials also claimed that more Chinese pistols have been recovered from the possession of terrorists eliminated by security forces-- Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir police.Data also shows that terrorists who were eliminated by security forces were majorly aged between 21 and 25 years and some of them were also below 20 years.

Yesterday, Indian Army and Border Security Force seized two AKs rifles with two magazines and 60 rounds of bullets, one pistol with two magazines and 29 rounds of bullets, one radio set, Rs 50,000 Indian currency and administrative stores during a joint operation against terrorists in Machil sector of Kupwara district.

Similarly, in the last few weeks, two Pakist terrorists were eliminated by security forces, while their local man surrendered during an encounter in Lalpora village of Pampore here. During the search, two AK-47 rifles and two pistols were recovered from the encounter site.

( With inputs from ANI )

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