The area was placed under a cordon after the Monday night gunfire between police and terrorists.
With the hiding terrorists changing their locations in the jungle, the security forces have launched a multi-agency operation to track them down.
The operation to track and eliminate the terrorists resumed Tuesday with officials saying security has been reinforced in the area to strengthen the cordon and prevent the ultras from escaping
“Acting on intelligence inputs, multiple surveillance-cum-ambushes were deployed in general area Panjtirthi Kathua by Indian Army, Police and CRPF. Suspicious movement was observed on the night of 31 March, leading to an exchange of fire,” it added.
On Monday, the operation — by a team of officers from the Army, Police, NSG, CRPF, and BSF — was carried out in the forested belts of Rui, Juthana, Ghati, and Sanyal in the Rajbagh region, as well as parts of Billawar, officials said.
The night before, three suspicious persons dressed in black robes and carrying bags had entered the house of a villager, named Shanker, in Rui village and asked a lone elderly woman for water.
Before fleeing, they barged into her kitchen and took away ‘rotis’ and ‘sabzi’. They also tried to give her two Rs 500 notes before escaping. She refused.
Security agencies say it is difficult for terrorists to survive without a network of overground workers (OGWs) who provide them with food, shelter, and guidance.
The forces have picked up six persons, including some women from one family, for questioning, as it is alleged they provided assistance to terrorists operating in the region, the officials said.
The slain terrorist Abu Tala is also believed to have stayed at Latief’s house.