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Suspicious men, who cause alert in Firozepur cantonment turn out to be soldiers

| | Jan 12, 2016, at 06:59 pm
Ferozepur, Punjab, Jan 12 (IBNS) The army cantonment in Punjab's border district of Ferozepur was put on a high alert for a brief period after a villager informed about about "suspicious" men in military fatigues, who later turned out to be soldiers checking communication lines, reports said.

The caller, the police said, did not identify himself.

The Army was alerted and extra police forces were sent to search the area. The alert was soon called off.

Security forces have spent days combing through thick sugarcane fields after a similar alert from villagers around the Tibri military cantonment in Punjab's Gurdaspur district, also bordering  Pakistan.  

The villagers in Gurdaspur, which is 160 km from Ferozepur, too had reported two men in uniform "moving around suspiciously" in a village not far from the Tibri cantonment.  

Gurdaspur is about 40 km from Pathankot, where six Pakistani terrorists dressed in Army fatigues attacked an air force base on January 2. The terrorists were eliminated after an 80-hour gun battle.

Seven security personnel were martyred and 20 were injured.

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