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Two Brothers Arrested At Police Blockade In Kupwara

Two brothers arrested at police blockade in Kupwara Market, 6 grenades recovered: Militancy In Kashmir.

The Kashmir Police once again stopped the big incident before it happened due to its vigilance. Two brothers were arrested by the police during a special block imposed by the police in the main market of district Kupwara.

On searching, six grenades were recovered from them. Where they were going with such a number of grenades, the police is questioning them in this regard.

According to the information received from the police, this morning, they got information from reliable sources that any terrorist incident in the Kupwara market can happen today.

As soon as the information was received, a special team of police reached the market along with other security personnel and set up blocks to search for the suspects.

While entering the market, the police stopped the two youths for questioning. The expressions on their faces put security personnel in doubt. On questioning, they told that they are going to the market for shopping.

The youths revealed their identity when questioned by security forces. Among them, a 24-year-old Jahangir Ahmed Hajam is a shopkeeper and another 32-year-old Abdul Hameed Hajam is a driver.

Both are the sons of Mangata Hajam, a resident of Khairpora Tangdar. Police sources said that there was a clear look of nervousness on their faces.

On the basis of suspicion, when the security forces searched them, six grenades were recovered from them. The police arrested both as soon as they got the grenade.

Police said that these two brothers could be the underground workers of a terrorist organization.

Either these two were entrusted with the task of a terrorist act or they were entrusted with the responsibility of transporting these grenades to the terrorists.

They are being questioned about this. At present, a case has been registered against both of them. The police are investigating further.

Jammu: Furnaces started heating up as liquor shops did not open, thousands of liters of liquor  seized in a few days.

After the implementation of the new excise policy in Jammu and Kashmir, licenses of liquor shops were canceled and contracts were given, but the contracts could not be opened yet.

The contracts were to open from May 1 but could not open due to the lockdown.

Taking advantage of this, people who are doing illegal business of liquor have become active and liquor kilns have started heating up in the rural areas of Jammu city.

In order to fulfill the hobby of liquor lovers, liquor is being smuggled out of Punjab while at the same time, the native liquor extractors have become active in the areas.

In the last few days, the police have caught a lot of liquor being smuggled from Punjab and with this, the police have broken the kilns of liquor planted inside the fields in the rural areas.

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