BSF companies in Srinagar schools
August 23, 2016  18:17
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The Border Security Force, which was deployed in Srinagar yesterday after a gap of 12 years, today occupied several school buildings here to set up their camps.

The force occupied buildings of government and semi-government schools like SP Higher Secondary at MA Road near Lal Chowk and DAVP School at Jawahar Nagar, they said.

With unrest continuing in Kashmir for the last 46 days, the Centre has rushed 26 companies (about 2,600 personnel) of the BSF to the Valley.

These forces have been drawn from Gujarat, Rajasthan and West Bengal. An additional 30 companies (about 3,000 personnel) of the force are also expected to be sent to the Valley in the next few days after their withdrawal from the Amarnath Yatra duties.

The officials said the BSF would assist the state police and paramilitary CRPF in maintaining law and order in the Valley where over a month-and-a-half long unrest has claimed 65 lives, including two cops.

The force will also strengthen the counter-terror grid, the officials said.

The BSF, which conducted anti-militancy operations in Kashmir for nearly 13 years from 1991, was replaced in the city by Central Reserve Police Force in 2004.

It was taken off from counter-insurgency operations in Kashmir in 2004 and was moved to their primary duty of guarding the borders.

This is for the first time since 2004 that the force has been called for active duty in the city.

IMAGE: BSF personnel in Srinagar during 46th day of curfew. Photograph: Umar Ganie/Rediff.com
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