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Drug lords exploit addict couples for narcotics smuggling | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 29: The recent arrest of a young couple and the seizure of a heroin-like substance from their possession suggest that drug traffickers are employing new tactics to evade law enforcement. The husband and wife were attempting to transport the narcotics on their scooter, indicating a shift in smuggling methods.
On March 25, the Gangyal Police Station, under the leadership of Inspector Satvir Singh (SHO), and supervised by SDPO City South and SP City South Jammu, apprehended the couple during a routine checkpoint operation. The suspects were intercepted at Purmandal Morh while traveling on a scooter (registration JK02CJ-7841) from Baribrahmana towards Kunjwani | |
| | Ahead of Eid, fraudsters create fake social media shopping profiles to cheat people | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 29: As the festival of Eid-ul-Fitr approaches, online fraudsters have intensified their deceptive activities by creating fake social media shopping profiles to exploit innocent buyers, particularly targeting women in Kashmir. These fraudulent profiles, operating under names like “Lady Hut” and “Lady Hut Kashmir”, have been designed to dupe people by offering counterfeit products and collecting payments through unauthorized channels.
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| | Searches extended to new areas | Kathua Operation | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 29: Security forces on Saturday extended the ongoing search operation to new areas after the body of the fourth policeman and two slain terrorists were recovered from the scene of a gunfight in a remote forested area in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. Body of head constable Jagbir Singh was retrieved from Ghati Juthana forest in Rajbagh and was shifted to Jammu where a wreath laying ceremony for the deceased was held near police headquarters Gulshan Ground, they said.
The officials said bodies of two Pakistani terrorists, believed to be affiliated with proscribed Jaish-e-Mohammad outfit, were also recovered along with war-like stores.
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| | Security gaps in Jammu after Army redeployment to Ladakh: Omar | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 29: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday admitted that the redeployment of army personnel from Jammu to Ladakh, in response to Chinese incursions, had created security vulnerabilities in the region.
He emphasized the urgent need for additional measures to fortify security across Jammu and Kashmir. Abdullah made these remarks during his visit to the families of the four martyred police personnel who lost their lives in a fierce encounter with infiltrating t | |
| | CM attends wreath laying ceremony of fallen cops | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 29: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday attended the wreath laying ceremony of a policeman who along with his three colleagues was martyred in a two-day long gunfight with Pakistani terrorists in Kathua district.
Abdullah led the wreath laying ceremony of head constable Jagbir Singh, incharge of police post Safiyan, at police headquarters Gulshan Ground here.
Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, minister Satish Sharma, Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat and other senior civil, police, CRPF, BSF and Army officers also laid wreaths at the coffin containing the remains of the fallen policeman.
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| | Martyred cops given tearful adieu | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 29: The last rites of four police personnel, martyred in an encounter with terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district, were performed with full honours at their native places with participating officers vowing to eliminate terrorism from the region.
Head constable Jagbir Singh of Mattu-Khour in Jammu’s Akhnoor and selection grade constables — Tariq Ahmad of Chamba-Panthal in Reasi, Balwinder Singh Chib of Kana Chak, and Jaswant Singh of Londi Morh in Kathua were martyred in the two-day gunfight in the remote Safiyan forest area on Thursday.
Two Pakistani terrorists were also killed in the operation. While the bodies of three policemen were retriev | |
| | No deadline, but J&K will get statehood back: Amit Shah | All BJP ruled states will introduce UCC; RSS preparing patriots for the last 100 years | | Early Times Report
Srinagar, Mar 29: Without giving any timeframe, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reiterated that the Centre is committed to restore J&K’s statehood.
Speaking at the Times Now Summit 2025, Shah said that the Centre has always maintained that the statehood will be restored, “but it can’t be disclosed when it will be given at a public forum,” he added.
Referring to the assembly polls held in Jammu and Kashmir last year, the Union Home Minister said that it was the first | |
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