High alert after villagers along Sino-India border receive suspicious calls
May 15, 2016  13:39
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An alert has been sounded along the Sino-India border after local residents, including a village head, got several telephone calls from "spies" either from Pakistan or China about army deployment along the Line of Actual Control. The caller, posing himself as either a colonel or a local official, made queries about the army presence in the area and the timings of their movement, official sources said. 

Recently the 'sarpanch' (village head) of Durbuk village, located at an altitude of 13,500 feet above sea level between Chang La and Tsangte village, received a call in which the caller asked whether "outstanding" issues with the army had been sorted. The sarpanch, who was sitting inside an army camp at the time of receiving the call, got suspicious and enquired from the caller about his identity.
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