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Encounter Between Security Forces And Terrorists In Baramulla

Encounter between security forces and terrorists in Baramulla, two to three terrorists are hiding in a house: Encounter in Kashmir.

An encounter between security forces and militants has started in Varanigam of Baramulla district of Kashmir on Thursday morning.

The firing from both sides is still going on. Jammu and Kashmir Police’s Kashmir Zone tweeted that the encounter between the security forces and the militants is going on in Vanigam Paine Kariri area of ​​Baramulla district of Kashmir.

Police and security forces have started killing the terrorists, other details are awaited. The terrorists were reported to be hiding from Security forces.

Shortly thereafter, the security forces surrounded the hideout of the terrorists and while firing in the air, the terrorists were first asked to surrender but there was no counter-firing before the terrorists arrived.

It has been said that the house where the terrorists are hiding has been completely surrounded by the security forces. About two to three terrorists are hiding on the first and second floors of the house.

The police of the Kashmir zone have informed about the commencement of the encounter through a tweet. Security forces have completely evacuated the surrounding area.

The terrorists are being asked to surrender through loudspeakers in between. Elder, women, and children of the area have been shifted to safe-havens.

Hashish was being smuggled under the guise of a cricket bat, both accused on five days remand

The two smugglers, who were caught by the Anti-Narcotics Task Force of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, were bringing Hashish’s large consignment in a cricket bat to hide it from the security forces.

The consignment in the truck was hidden by the accused in a sack between the bats. At the same time, both the accused, Kabir Hussain and Sabir Hussain, both residents of Calakot, Rajouri.

They were arrested on charges of smuggling narcotics Hashish, was taken on remand for five days by the investigating officer of the Task Force for questioning before the magistrate.

According to information received from the task force officials, the two accused told the police that they had brought Hashish’s consignment from Anantnag district of Kashmir.

He was given the responsibility of handing over this same person in Jammu, for this, on reaching Jammu, he had to tell the gangster smuggler gang whom he had to hand over to whom else.

Task Force officials arrested him from Narwal Chowk in Jammu before reaching Jammu with the consignment.

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