Material For Making IED Found Near Anantnag Railway Station
Material for making IED found near Anantnag railway station, police engaged in investigation.
Normal conditions in Kashmir are not being liked by terrorist organizations. Organizations are making plans for increasing terrorist activities, but the vigilance of the security forces makes water fall on the terrorists.
Today, once again, terrorist organizations tried to put an IED near the railway station in Sadur area of Anantnag, but in time the terrorists detected it.
Police have seized the goods of the IED after the bomb disposal squad made it inoperative.
Not only this, the security forces have also conducted a search operation in the surrounding areas to search for terrorists planning to install IEDs.
According to the information received from the police, during a patrol in Sadur area of Anantnag today, the security forces spotted a suspicious object at a distance from the railway station.
Upon investigation, he suspected that it may be an IED placed by the terrorists. Seeing the suspicion change, the security forces evacuated the area around the IED and informed the bombed squad.
Material for making IED found near Anantnag: Shortly thereafter, the military bomb dormant squad reached there.
On investigation, a team member said that the item kept in a sack is IED but it was not fully ready yet. It is possible that the terrorists were just going to install it and seeing security forces coming, they have escaped from here.
He handed over the contents of the IED to the police. The police officer said that after examining the material, it will be ascertained from where the terrorists had taken this material to manufacture IEDs.
Apart from this, the search operation of the joint team of Army, SOG and CRPF is going on due to the possibility of being present around the terrorists who have planted IEDs.
People in the vicinity are also being questioned in this regard.
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