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Arms And Ammunition Recovered From Sumas In Kokernag

Arms and ammunition recovered from Sumas in Kokernag, driver arrested.

Arms and ammunition have been recovered from sumo during a search in a joint block set up by police and army in Kokernag in district Anantnag in south Kashmir.

Security forces have arrested the Sumo driver. He is under interrogation. Sources say that the Sumo driver was tasked to carry this weapon to the terrorists.

According to the information received from the police, on the basis of information received from reliable sources, the police and army personnel today started a joint check-in vehicle in the Senji Gadol area of ​​Kokarnath.

Meanwhile, Tata Sumo (JK03B-9733) arrived there. Seeing the security at the block tightened, the driver tried to remove the vehicle from there. Before the Sumo driver escaped from there, the security forces caught him there.

On searching the Sumo, arms, and ammunition were recovered from it. The police arrested the Sumo driver immediately after the recovery of the weapons.

He has been identified as Wasim Ahmed’s son Abdul Qudus Mugello. Police say the Sumo driver is being questioned. He is being asked about where he had to deliver these weapons.

He has claimed that more arrests may also take place in this regard.

Let us tell you that the tightening of the police and security forces on terrorist organizations in Kashmir is becoming a problem for them.

In such a situation, terrorist organizations seek the support of the overground workers to carry weapons to their members.

Police say that Sumo driver Wasim could also be the underground worker of a terrorist organization, who was entrusted with the responsibility of transporting weapons from one place to another.

Police claimed that soon other people involved in this network would also be arrested.

No more than 3000 vehicles stranded on the Jammu-Srigner highway even today.

The movement of vehicles came to a standstill on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway on Tuesday due to the changing weather.

The debris that has fallen in many places has been cleaned, but there is still a lot of debris at the Cafeteria juncture. The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rain on Wednesday.

Therefore, the traffic police have advised people not to travel towards the valley and Ramban.

The Jammu Srinagar highway was closed on Tuesday due to debris and stones falling from the mountains at Chamlawas, Shawanwas, Marog, Digdol, and other places due to the rain on Monday night due to change of weather.

Meanwhile, debris was removed and vehicles stuck on the way were evacuated to safer places. At the same time, debris removal work was going on at the cafeteria turn of Ramban district.

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