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Two Militants Of LET, Arrested From Bulbul Bagh

Two militants of LeT, arrested from Bulbul Bagh in Srinagar, arms recovered. The Srinagar Police has succeeded in arresting two Lashkar-e-Taiba militants from the Bulbul Bagh area of ​​Barjala on Wednesday i.e. Wednesday. Arms and ammunition have also been recovered from their possession.

According to the information, Srinagar Police has arrested two Lashkar-e-Taiba terror organization militants based on information. They were identified as Muzaffar Jan son of Ghulam Nabi Mir resident of Old Barjala Srinagar and the other was identified as Abbas Shafi Nazar’s son Mohammad Shafi Nazar resident Natipora Srinagar.

Police recovered two China-made pistols, two magazines, 13 pistols of pistols, and other items from their possession. A case in this regard has been registered at Sadar Police Station. Please tell here that on January 9, the police arrested five overground workers of the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba from the Sopor area of ​​the Baramulla district of North Kashmir.

Identified of the five arrested Lashkar-e-Taiba assistants Khurshid Ahmad Lone son Abdul Rahman Lone resident Navpora, Bashir Ahmad Zargar son Gulmuddin Zargar resident Behrampora Rafiyabad, Javed Ahmad Kad Pandith son Nazir Ahmed Pandith resident Dungarpora Sopore, Wasim Ahmed Lone son Ghulam Rasool Lone Shamsuddin Khande, son of resident Butinugu Sopore and Arif Ahmed Khande, was born as resident Jallura Sopore.

The five arrested helpers provided the Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists with the facility of transport anywhere in addition to local information.

Pakistan started digging tunnels when the border became impregnable, 9 times it has attempted to infiltrate through the tunnel As the anti-infiltration system on the international border in Jammu continues to strengthen, the Pakistan Army and its intelligence agency ISI have focused all their strength on infiltrating the tunnel below the border.

In the last eight years, there have been nine conspiracies in the Jammu division to infiltrate the tunnel on the international border. The area from where the 150-meter tunnel has been carved across the Bobia area of ​​the Hiranagar sector of Kathua district is very close to the Chakka Saman post of the Pakistani Rangers. In such a situation, it is not possible to dig this tunnel without the help of the Rangers.

It would have taken several days to build such a long tunnel using engineering technology under the ground. Three plots to infiltrate the tunnel in the Jammu division have taken place after August 2020.

Pakistan, which fails to infiltrate from above the ground, considers the tunnel an easy option to push terrorists, so it is continuing efforts even after the conspiracies fail. The Border Security Force has also increased vigilance by Pakistan to tackle the conspiracy to dig the tunnel.

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