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Police arrested two JeM associates, arms and ammunition recovered | | | S TAHIR-UL HAQ EARLY TIMES REPORT BANDIPORA, Feb 2: Police claimed to have arrested two militant associates of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) outfit in Bandipora district on Tuesday. According to the police statement, Bandipora police had received reliable information that there were certain anti national elements who were indoctrinating youths and influencing them with false narratives and motivating/enticing them to take violent paths besides providing them arms, ammunition and other resources for this purpose. Acting on specific human and technical inputs Bandipora police along with 13 RR apprehended one suspected person Abdul Majeed Khan, Resident of Kralpora Bandipora. In a joint operation at Wular Vantage Park Aragam Bandipora, police have recovered arms and ammunition from his possession which includes 1 Pistol, 3 live Hand Grenades and 10 live rounds. "On his preliminary enquiry, the accused revealed that he is associated with JeM proscribed terror outfit and he is in contact with handlers across the border from where he received instructions to identify innocent youth for joining militancy and pass on arms and ammunition to them", said the police statement. Statement said that, on his further disclosure, he named Showkat Ahmad Malik resident of Sangrama Sopore as his accomplice in carrying out his nefarious designs and accordingly a search operation was launched in Sangrama Sopore with Sopore Police and 52RR leading to the recovery of 01 Pistol, 05 live Hand grenades and 20 live rounds from the accused person. In this regard case FIR No. 04/2021 under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station Aragam and further investigation has been taken up. It is pertinent to mention here that on Sunday police said that they have recovered arms and ammunition from a shop in Sangrama of Sopore town. Police had said that the forces in a joint operation recovered arms and ammunition from a shop in Sopore town. The forces carried a raid based on the disclosures made by an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of the militants, who was recently arrested in north Kashmir's Bandipora district, the police official said. The Police official said that during questioning, he revealed some vital clues and subsequently the forces raided the shop in Sangrama area of Sopore and recovered a pistol, 20 rounds and five grenades. |
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