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Terrorist hideout Busted In Anantnag Forest: Jammu Kashmir

Terrorist hideout busted in Anantnag forest: Jammu Kashmir, a huge amount of weapons recovered.

Police and army have conducted a joint operation and busted a hideout of militants in the Anantnag district of Kashmir division. A large number of weapons and other explosive items have been recovered from there.

According to the information, police and security forces were informed of a hideout in the jungles of the Anantnag district of South Kashmir on Sunday morning. Soon after, the two jointly campaigned.

Three AK 56s, 2 China-made pistols, 2 grenades, 2 binoculars, 6 AK magazines, 3 pouches, and solar batteries have been recovered from the terrorists’ hideout.

The security forces received concrete information last Saturday that terrorists had made a hideout in the forests of Anantnag.

In view of this, the eternal police and security forces started a joint search operation in the early hours of Sunday and after a short time, a huge success has come in their hands.

Terrorist hideout busted in Anantnag: A search operation is still going on around the same place in the forest of Anantnag, where the terrorists’ hideout was busted.

Meanwhile, Kashmir’s IGP Vijay Kumar said that only after the arrest of the conspirator of the Krishna Dhaba attack, a hideout of terrorists has been busted in the forest of Anantnag district.

He said that strong security arrangements are being made in the Kashmir division. The nefarious designs of terrorists will not be allowed to succeed at any cost.

All arrangements are being made for the safety of tourists coming to visit Kashmir during the summer season. Naps are being made on the platform. Drones will be used to ensure the safety of tourists at famous tourist destinations.

Cattle smugglers attempt to trample police personnel stationed at Sidra block, both accused arrested

Police personnel deployed at Nagda’s Sidra Nakha tried to trample them with vehicles. The police personnel somehow survived the incident.

Police personnel have taken action and arrested two people. Seven cattle in two vehicles were being transported for smuggling. Police were registered at Nagrota police station against the arrested accused.

Police personnel blocked the Sidra Bridge on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway on concrete information about cattle smuggling.

During this period, police personnel was stopped for checking another vehicle number JK 02 BC-4135 with PB 06 AS-7893 bearing Punjab number.

The drivers of the vehicles, Mohammad Sadik resident Purana Pind, RSpura, and Shakeel Mohammed resident Jama Masjid, Kadayal tried to escape by breaking the barrier.

Police personnel stationed there stopped the vehicle by placing barricades in front of the vehicle.

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