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Security Forces Recovered Arms Consignment From Gadag

Security forces recovered arms consignment from Gadag, the Rajouri border area. In view of the tightening of the security forces in the Kashmir Valley.

The bosses of terrorist organizations sitting in Pakistan have once again started their grip in the district Rajouri-Poonch.

Efforts are being made to send a large number of arms and ammunition to the border areas of these districts through slave Kashmir to give vent to the terrorism that is dying in the district Rajouri-Poonch.

At the same time, the security forces deployed in these districts have increased their patrolling in the border areas after the security agencies have already been alerted to the well-known terrorist plans.

Under this campaign, the security forces have achieved great success during a search operation on Sunday.

A large consignment of arms has been recovered during a search operation conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Police and Central Security forces personnel after the reported sighting of terrorists in the forests of the Gadag area of ​​District Rajouri.

However, after the recovery of the weapons, the security forces also conducted a search operation in the surrounding areas, but the presence of any terrorist has not been confirmed.

Security forces say that these weapons sent from across the border were hidden in a crack of rock in the forest.

He also feared that there might be some allies of terrorist organizations in the vicinity, who later had to bring these weapons safely from here to the terrorists.

At present, the police have recovered weapons. The recovered weapons include an AK-47, its 93 rounds, five UBGL grenades, wireless sets including pistols, etc.

At the same time, an army officer said that they have increased patrols in the surrounding areas. Overground workers of terrorist organizations in the area are also being traced. Soon this network will be exposed.

Two Kashmiri youths caught fleeing mobile phones outside Kot Bhalwal jail

For security, two Kashmiri youths who were fleeing by throwing mobile phones at the gate of ultra-sensitive Kot Bhalwal jail were arrested by the CRPF staff posted there.

The CRPF personnel also recovered the mobile phone which the two youths were fleeing.

Both the youths Raja Kabir (21 years old) and Raja Souhail (20 years old) resident of Kupwara, Kashmir currently living in Malik Market Jammu have been handed over to the Ghorota police after preliminary questioning.

DIG Vivek Gupta of Jammu Samba Kathua Range said that the youths have been handed over to the Ghorota police by the jail administration.

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