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Day 44: No contact yet with killers of 7 people in Dhangri attack.

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GNSONLINE RAJOURI 
SHYAM SOOD 

RAJOURI, FEBRUARY 13:–Despite clear directions from t he top brass of police & civil administration to trace and eliminate the killers of seven persons in Dhangri village in Rajouri district, the perpetrator of Dhangri twin terror attacks are still untraced.
The members of victim’s families, & residents of Dhangri and adjoining villages are still under the grip of fear & anxiety and are worried about their safety apprehending another attack by the hiding terrorists.
Even on Monday, the 44th day of Dhangri massacre, no contact has been established with the Dhangri killers.
Army, J&K police, SOG, and CRPF teams continuously searching the two terrorists involved in twin attacks in Dhangri village on January 1 & 2 in which 7 persons, including two children, were killed and 15 others were injured.
To express their resentment against the J&K/Rajouri Administrations & failure of Security Forces in eliminating the killers, the members of victims’ families, relatives, and villagers decided to sit on hunger strike from February 5.
“But the program was postponed till February 20, as we don’t want to hamper the investigation being taken into hands by the NIA,” said Sarpanch, Dheeraj Kumar.
After February 20, we will not give any more time and will continue with our decision to express our resentment (hunger strike or any other big action) for not taking any action against those (OGWs) for providing logistical support to terrorists before and after the Dhangri attack, he added.
Today, while interacting with the officers and jawans at DPL Rajouri, SSP, Mohammad Aslam asked them to gather actionable intelligence & eliminate the terrorists in Rajouri district.
The J&K police have already announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh/other incentives for providing credible inputs about the terrorists.
On Sunday, Additional DGP, Jammu Zone, Mukesh Singh concluded his two days visit to Rajouri and also held security reviewed security scenario in a meeting attended by senior intelligence, CRPF, Army, and police officers.
ADGP in a clear message asked the concerned officers to target terrorists OGW network and the terrorists present in Rajouri districts.
Earlier DGP, Dilbag Singh also issued such directions while he chaired two security review meetings at Rajouri in the aftermath of Dhangri terrorist attacks.
It can’t be ruled out that the OGWs either have provided safe shelter to the terrorists involved in Dhangri massacre or helped them to escape from the district jurisdiction on the pattern Bhata Dhurian & DKG operations (October 11 & 14, 2021) in which 9 soldiers were killed and the terrorists involved remained untraced till date.

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