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The global positioning system
(GPS) sets recovered from the three terrorists killed here clearly indicates to
a Pakistan link in Monday's terror attack in Punjab's Dinanagar, sources said
on Tuesday.
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GPS points to Pakistan angle
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"The terrorists used the
route of rivulets along the border belt and reached Bamiyal town. While
observing that security in the Jammu region, which is very close, was tight,
the terrorists moved towards Dinanagar town," a police official told IANS
on condition of anonymity.
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GPS points to Pakistan angle
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Forensic experts from Chandigarh
have arrived at the police station complex here to search for clues about the
identity of the three terrorists who besieged the complex for over 11 hours on
Monday.
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GPS points to Pakistan angle
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Punjab Director General of Police
(DGP) Sumedh Singh Saini said that the terrorists were carrying AK-47 automatic
weapons and Chinese-made hand grenades.
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Dinanagar town, which is just 12
km from the India-Pakistan border, is located 25 km from the Jammu and Kashmir
border and 235 km from Chandigarh.
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GPS points to Pakistan angle
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