Asserting that Jammu has always remained a target of Pakistan and its agencies, Director General of Police (DGP), Dilbag Singh, on February 7, said terrorists are planning to set up their hideouts here to receive arms and ammunition from across the border and smuggle it to Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. However, the Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) is alert to the challenge, he added. DGP, Singh said the arrest of Lashkar-e-Mustafa (LeM) ‘chief’ from the Kunjwani area of Jammu on February 6, reflects the determination of the force to scuttle the nefarious designs of the neighbouring country (Pakistan) sponsoring terrorism and drugs in the Union Territory (UT). “Jammu has always remained a target of Pakistan, its sponsored terrorist outfits, ISI [Inter Services Intelligence's] and the agencies running militancy in J-K. In the past, religious places were repeatedly targeted and a grenade attack had taken place on a temple in Rajouri in the recent past. Police have got inputs and are taking action (to foil any attempt to disturb peace and harm the communal harmony),” DGP, Singh said. He further said, the recently floated Lashkar-e-Mustafa (LeM) is an offshoot of the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) outfit and majority of its members were arrested in Kashmir or Jammu. “The questioning of its commander (who was arrested in Jammu city on Saturday) is going on and his disclosure suggests that they wanted to spread militancy to Jammu and set up hideouts so that they can dump the arms and ammunition received from Pakistan before smuggling to Kashmir or any other place,” DGP, Singh added.