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Conspiracy To Disrupt Amarnath Yatra: Jammu

Conspiracy to disrupt Amarnath Yatra, ISJK terrorist caught in Jhajjar Kotli: Jammu. The conspiracy to disrupt the annual Amarnath Yatra, which starts two months later, has been exposed.

The commander of the Islamic State of Jammu and Kashmir (ISJK) has been arrested on the Jhajjar Kotli block on the Jammu-Srinagar highway on Sunday. Arms and cash worth lakhs have also been recovered from him.

The Special Operation Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested the terrorist during the blockade on Jhajjar Kotli block located on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway on prior notice.

The terrorist arrived in the car late Sunday evening at Jhajjar Kotli Naka. As soon as SOG made a signal to stop the vehicle going from Jammu towards Srinagar, the terrorist fled from the vehicle.

When the SOG jawans chased him and arrested him and investigated the car, a pistol and eight rounds, and about 1.13 lakh rupees were recovered from it.

He had hidden these weapons in a bag. In the interrogation, the terrorist has been identified as Malik Omed alias Abdullah’s son Abdul Rashid Malik resident Yaripora, District Kulgam.

During interrogation, the terrorist said that he had come to the Jammu international border to collect arms and ammunition. Apart from this, he also had to take some terrorists in the truck to Kashmir valley.

But due to any reason, the shipments of drones sent by ISI from across the border could not reach in time and the terrorists could not infiltrate from across the border. Due to this, he had to return to the Kashmir Valley.

During interrogation, the terrorist said that if his goal was met, then weapons and terrorists were to be used to disrupt the upcoming Amarnath Yatra.

According to Jammu division IGP Mukesh Singh, a pistol and its eight rounds and about 1.13 lakh rupees have been recovered from the terrorist. The police have started the investigation.

Tricolor insulted Rajouri, corrected the later mistake.

A case of insult to the national flag has come to light in the Food Supply and Public Distribution Department office in Rajouri district on Sunday.

The district administration has started investigating this case of negligence. At the same time orders were given to hoist the tricolor respectfully.

In fact, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir had recently ordered that the government should hoist the national flag on all government offices and buildings in the state.

After the order of the State Government, the Mandalayukta of Jammu also asked all the District Deputy Commissioners to implement this order.

After this, Rajouri Deputy Commissioner, Rajesh Kumar Shawan also ordered all the departments in this regard a week ago, but the tricolor was hoisted in Rajouri’s Food Supplies and Public Distribution Department but was negligent.

It was not tied properly. The tricolor was not hoisted at the top of the pillar and it was tied in the middle. The national flag was not even fully opened. This negligence came to light on Sunday.

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