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Police find 'Kuwait-links' to terror incidents in Jammu | | | Early Times Report jammu, Feb 24: In a shocking development, the Jammu and Kashmir Police have found "Kuwait links" to terror cases in the winter capital region. Sources said few hours ahead of the arrival of European Union delegates in Kashmir on February 17, the Jammu and Kashmir Police nabbed a man at Jammu airport on his return from Kuwait via Mumbai. Sources said acting on a tip off, the Poonch police arrested the man from runway no soon he deboarded the aircraft. As per sources, the accused had been working in Kuwait for the last over two years and had been in league with the infamous Pakistani spy agency Inter-Service intelligence, which had allegedly "hired" him for undertaking anti-national activities in the border districts of Poonch and Rajouri in particular. Sources said while sitting back in the Middle East, the said person had been establishing a network to provide logistics to terrorists including distribution of arms and ammunition. "He (arrested person) is the key manager of anti-national activities including infiltration and smuggling of arms and drugs," said a source privy to the development. Sources said following his interrogation, the police have started raids to nab more suspects in the case. Sources said from Kuwait a sinister plot was being designed to carry out attacks in Jammu districts especially outside religious places. The development has taken place when Jammu already continues to be on alert following inputs that Pakistan sponsored terror groups were planning to carry out explosions in the region. Already, a militant commander was recently nabbed from a vehicle in Jammu. A few days after that incident, a Kashmiri youth was caught with seven KGs of explosive from the outskirts of Jammu. While as till now, the alertness of police and other security forces have managed to foil terror plots, sources said the security establishment is fully-prepared to tackle such anti-national forces. "Actually the era of peace, which the abrogation of the special status has brought in, has frustrated Pakistan, and thus this enemy is now looking for its agents even in places like Kuwait to keep the pot boiling in Kashmir," said a senior official. |
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