Inspector General of Police (Kashmir) S J M Gillani said the militants were indulging in a "psychological warfare" by circulating their videos through social media.
"As of now, there are about 200 militants active, which is roughly the same number that has been there last year as well. 95 people have joined militancy last year," he told reporters here.
The IGP said among these militants, 110 were locals while the rest are foreigners.
He said the authorities would assess the impact of the ban on 22 social media sites and applications at the end of the one-month period. The ban was imposed on April 26.
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"We have taken this measure and for a month certain applications have been blocked. We will assess the effects of that after one month," he said.
On the spate of attacks on banks in south Kashmir, Gillani said, "We are seeing criminalization in a way."
He said the militants are "attacking civilians like you have seen that in Mir Bazaar (in Kulgam) when policemen were attacked as they were trying to clear the traffic or a bank cash-van was attacked in which two civilians and five policemen lost their lives."
He said the militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba and Hizbul Mujahideen were behind the bank robberies.
The involvement has come to the fore after seeing the footage of CCTVs installed in those banks.
"And after questioning the bank staff and eyewitnesses present during the incidents, we have identified these people," he said.
One of them was Abu Ali, a terrorist who was killed recently at Budgam, the IGP said, adding efforts were on to arrest or neutralize others.
"We have certain issues in certain parts of south Kashmir," Gillani said, adding the security forces were carrying out anti-militancy operations on day-to-day basis there.
At the same time, they were taking precautions so that civilian casualties do not take place.
"There is nothing that the fear of dealing on the ground is stopping us from taking action on the anti-militancy front. So, whatever precautions we have, we have SOPs in place, we have to take precautions and we take them," he said.
Gillani said five cases have been registered since the month of March in the cases related to killing of five political workers.
"By and large, when you see all these incidents, they are happening in a small area of south Kashmir and we have identified all the terrorists of that area who are involved in this. We will complete these cases by arresting or neutralizing them," he said.
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