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The Parliamentary standing committee on Home Affairs has observed that the Pakistan Joint Investigation Team (JIT) should not have been allowed to visit the Pathankot airbase, which was attacked by terrorists in January 2016.
The panel also pointed that the Pathankot airbase is poorly guarded, questioning how the terrorists managed to scale the walls and enter the attack site despite an alert by the Intelligence Bureau.
It also questioned how Superintendent of Police Salwinder Singh and his friends were set free by terrorists.
In a report submitted after going through the details of the attack and the probe following it, the panel further stressed on police modernisation to prevent Pathankot-like attacks. It said that having different police forces in different states was causing hindrance in controlling law and order situation and terrorism.
The committee has recommended huge changes and amount of money for state police.
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