PLA surveys border posts in PoJK

NEW DELHI, Nov 12:
Chinese People’s Liberation Army personnel are conducting a survey of border posts and villages in Pakistan-occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) even as the Indian Army is keeping a watch.
Sources said that around four dozen Chinese People’s Liberation Army soldiers arrived in Kel, Jura and Leepa sectors of PoJK a month ago.
Pakistan pushed militant into Jammu and Kashmir from Kel, Jura, Leepa and some other areas.
More than 40 PLA soldiers came to these sectors and split themselves into groups of five or six each, accompanied by Pakistan army personnel and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) officers. They visited numerous villages and conducted surveys. Surveys were also conducted of the Pakistani army posts and “infiltration routes used by terrorists to reach the Kashmir valley,” sources said.
The PLA soldiers visiting PoJK villages is an indication of the making of model villages that can be used by civilians and military, they said.
The Chinese are reportedly helping Pakistan in building model villages along the Line of Control as they have done across borders with India,” the sources said. (Agencies)