Punjab has been put on high alert after two Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militants were killed in an encounter on Sunday, raising fears that there might be more militants around.

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Two policemen also died in the encounter that lasted three hours in Bamial sector of Gurdaspur district along the Indo-Pak border. Police recovered two AK-47 rifles, eight grenades and 700 rounds of fire.

The encounter with the heavily-armed militants took place early in the morning after villagers told police that “two persons dressed like commandos were inquiring about the region”.

This was the first militant-police gun battle in Punjab in the past 15 years.

Bamial sector in Gurdaspur has Punjab, J&K and Pakistan on its three sides. A group of LeT militants had reportedly intruded the region on April 19 and had also fired at a BSF post. Police believe the intruders were heading towards Jammu and Kashmir when they were intercepted.