In a successful covert operation, Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK), a wing of Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) Police, apprehended Parvez Ahmad Khan in Delhi, a key figure linked to terror funding and connections with militants from proscribed terrorist organisations.
The CIK said, "Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK), in a covert operation, arrested a terrorist, Parvez Ahmad Khan, from Delhi, for his involvement in terror funding and links with terrorists of a proscribed terrorist organization(s) operating from across the LoC." Meanwhile, security has been heightened in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district following a suspected terrorist attack on an army vehicle in the Sunderbani sector of Rajouri on Wednesday. According to a police official, unknown persons fired approximately five rounds at the army vehicle in Phall village around 12:45 pm, after which the army initiated a search operation in the area. Special checkpoints, locally known as 'nakas,' have been established along the Jammu-Rajouri National Highway to enhance security. These measures aim to monitor and control movement, ensuring the safety of civilians and security personnel. Earlier, in a significant success against anti-national elements, security forces busted a militant hideout in the Simbli Shajroo area of Mahore in Reasi district and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition. Acting on specific intelligence inputs, a well-coordinated search operation was launched, leading to the recovery of four magazines, 268 rounds of AK-47 rifle ammunition, four Under Barrel Grenade Launchers (UBGL), and four packets of detonators. The successful operation is a major setback to terrorist activities in the region and highlights the unwavering commitment of security forces to ensuring peace and security. (ANI)
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