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<strong>The security establishment has found that in the last three years around 100 youth from Kashmir who travelled to Pakistan on a visa are missing. &quot;They have either never returned or have returned but are missing,&quot; said an IPS officer adding that they can be part of &#39;sleeper cells&#39; of terror organisations.</strong></p>
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The officer further said as more proactive outreach programmes have been taken up and more surveillance mechanisms placed, the incidents of youth going missing are &quot;decreasing proportionately&quot;.</p>
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He says it is a well-known fact that any youth visiting Pakistan would be approached by Inter-Services Intelligence members. &quot;Either these youth are being brainwashed and thereafter being trained or are allured to carry out anti-India propaganda. It is a big challenge before us to bring such youth back in the fold,&quot; explains the officer, who is part of the counter-insurgency team in the Valley.</p>
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The officer further points out that the youth, who were trained, try to enter India through Line of Control and the youth who had been a bit reluctant and visited for short durations turn out to be members of &#39;sleeper cell&#39;. &quot;Many youth who have returned from Pakistan on valid visa have candidly conveyed that they were approached by ISI men and were asked to join terror organisations,&quot; said the officer, adding that they keep such youth under surveillance and after a long time, if they don&#39;t indulge in any suspicious activities, the establishment stops it.</p>
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&quot;We cannot stop youth from Kashmir from visiting Pakistan. We can only regulate and put more surveillance team on the ground. This is a reality&hellip;,&quot; the officer explained.</p>
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The intelligence sleuths, along with immigration officials, are keeping a tab on movement of youth at Wagah border as well as at the New Delhi airport.</p>
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&quot;This helps us a lot in keeping a tab and also checking on their movements by taking a proactive outreach programme to bring such youth back in the mainstream,&quot; the officer added.</p>
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<em>(IANS)</em></p>
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