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Three OGWs Of LeT Were Arrested For A Grenade Attack On CRPF

Three OGWs of LeT were arrested for a grenade attack on CRPF camp 10 days ago.

Police have claimed to have arrested three OGWs of LeT involved in the grenade attack on a CRPF camp in Langate, Handwara, North Kashmir 10 days ago.

On August 16, the terrorists escaped after attacking the CRPF camp in Langate with a grenade.

Although after this, a joint search operation was also launched by the police and security forces, after a lot of effort, today all three overground workers belonging to Lashkar-e-Taiba have been arrested.

They have been identified as Ishfaq Ahmed Dar, Jamshed Ahmed Shah, and Javed Ahmed Khan.

Three OGWs of LeT were arrested: The police are closely interrogating these three and there is a possibility that other arrests may also be made in this case.

Meanwhile, police, army, and CRPF personnel have succeeded in apprehending two Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists during a joint search operation from the Chhatru area of ​​Kishtwar today.

A case has been registered against both the arrested Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists at Chhatru police station.

Both the terrorists belonging to Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist organization are local and they were constantly in touch with top Hizbul terrorists operating in the Anantnag district.

Rajouri Sarpanch Arrested with Poppy: Sarpanch arrested with poppy in Rajouri, 750 grams of poppy recovered.

The police have intensified their operation to curb the drug business going on in Jammu and Kashmir. Raids are being conducted every day to nab the people associated with this business.

Continuing the same campaign, Rajouri police arrested a sarpanch and also recovered 750 grams of charas from him.

The sarpanch of Chalas Dungi (Keri Sector) of Rajouri, Mohammad Liaquat’s son Mohammad Rashid was stopped by the police at a checkpoint on the basis of suspicion.

When he was searched, 750 grams of poppy were recovered from his possession. He has been arrested and a case has been registered under the NDPS Act.

The police are interrogating the sarpanch. It is being ascertained from whom the sarpanch was buying the poppy.

You may be aware that drug smuggling has increased significantly during the last two years in the areas adjacent to the International Border and the Line of Control.

Troubled by the action of the security forces on terrorism, Pakistan has now increased drug smuggling in Jammu and Kashmir.

Drugs being sent from Pakistan are being transported to other states of the country through various resources. Jammu and Kashmir Police are trying to break this chain.

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