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Two Suspected Youth Arrested From Bathidi Area Of ​​Jammu

Two suspected youth arrested from the Bathidi area of ​​Jammu. On the information of Poonch police, Jammu police raided a house in the Badinthi area of ​​Jammu and nabbed two suspected youths.

The names of the two suspected youth came to light recently during interrogation of terrorists caught with grenades and some other weapons from Mendhar tehsil of Poonch district.

After the arrest, both the accused were taken with the Poonch police. However, senior officials of Jammu police are not speaking anything about the arrest of the suspected youths from Bathindi.

The accused have been identified as Rajkot resident of Balkoti, Poonch and Munir Hussain, resident of Mohammad Ibarra.

According to the information, on Thursday morning, a team of Bathidi police reached the house of Mobin Malik living in Badinthi, and the two youths living in his house were taken into custody by the police.

After searching the house, the police took both the youths to an unknown location. However, if sources are to be believed, no weapons or objectionable objects have been found from the suspected youths.

Both were handed over to the Poonch police for further action. A senior Jammu police official said that the two youths, who were caught from Bathidi, were staying in their relative’s house for the last few days.

Police are investigating the call details of both their mobile phones. With whom the two youths were in contact in Jammu and where they have been recent, information is being obtained.

It cannot be denied that the terrorists were preparing their sleeping cells in the Jammu division so that any incident could be carried out in the future.

It is known that a few days ago, Mendhar police of district Poonch arrested two people with weapons. Both the terrorists were in touch with the commander of the terrorist organization sitting across the border from Pakistan.

With the elimination of terrorism from Kashmir, the future of the children here is also improving

At present, anti-national elements are trying to tarnish the image of the army that killed three militants in an encounter last month in Lavepora, the outskirts of Srinagar.

Not only this, Kashmir-centric parties, who are looking for every opportunity to get the support of the local people, are also seen giving it a chance.

At the same time, the army is engaged in shaping the future of the children here, regardless of these false allegations, and continuing its fight against terrorism in Kashmir.

Army has started a free tuition center for the needy students in Baramulla, north Kashmir district.

For meritorious children from below poverty line families, the army has started these free classes at Government Middle School in the Tarju area of ​​Sopore.

Around 50 children, including 30 girls and 20 boys, are arriving at the tuition center from villages around Sopore. In this tuition center, children from ninth to twelfth are being taught.

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