Did Joint Forces in J&K Arrest a Militant Associate?

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Did Joint Forces in J&K Arrest a Militant Associate?

Synopsis

In a significant operation, joint forces in J&K's Pulwama district captured a militant associate, seizing weapons and ammunition. The arrest underscores ongoing efforts to dismantle the support networks for terrorism in the region, amidst heightened scrutiny on drug smuggling and hawala operations fueling these activities. This development raises questions about security dynamics in the area.

Key Takeaways

Joint forces arrested a militant associate in Pulwama.
Seized arms included a pistol and live ammunition.
The individual is linked to logistical support for terrorism.
Ongoing operations target drug smuggling and financial networks.
Legal actions under UAPA are being enforced against offenders.

Srinagar, Dec 22 (NationPress) On Monday, combined forces apprehended a militant associate in J&K’s Pulwama district, along with arms and ammunition.

The police reported that the operation involved the Awantipora police, the 185 battalion of the CRPF, and the 50 Rashtriya Rifles. They executed a search and cordon operation (CASO) in the Wuyan Khrew area, leading to the arrest of a terrorist associate identified as Javid Ahmad Hajam, son of Abdul Rashid Hajam, who resides in Gulab Bagh Tral. Authorities recovered various arms and ammunition from him.

During the operation, they seized a total of one pistol and five live rounds of the pistol.

According to police sources, the arrested individual is believed to be involved in providing logistical support and the transportation of arms and ammunition to terrorists in the Pampore, Tral, and Awantipora regions of the Police District Awantipora. A case has been registered under relevant legal provisions, and an investigation is currently underway.

Joint forces have intensified operations in J&K targeting terrorists, their Over Ground Workers (OGWs), sympathizers, and associates to dismantle the entire support system for terrorism in the region.

Additionally, the police are focusing on drug smugglers and hawala money racketeers, as it is suspected that funds from these illegal activities are funneled into supporting terrorism in J&K.

The police also proceed to attach the properties of terrorists and drug smugglers and initiate legal actions against those involved under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

Properties that are believed to have been acquired through terrorist and unlawful activities, such as drug smuggling and hawala, are particularly targeted.

While police and security forces conduct anti-terrorist operations inland, the army and the Border Security Force (BSF) are stationed at the line of control (LoC) and the international border to thwart infiltration, exfiltration, drug smuggling, and drone activities originating from across the border.

Point of View

It is evident that the commitment of our security forces to uproot terrorism is unwavering. The arrest of a militant associate is a testament to their dedication. However, the interconnected issues of drug smuggling and financial networks must also be addressed to ensure lasting peace in the region. Our nation stands firm in supporting all efforts to eradicate these challenges.
NationPress
10 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What led to the arrest of the militant associate?
The arrest resulted from a joint search and cordon operation conducted by the Awantipora police, CRPF, and the Rashtriya Rifles in the Wuyan Khrew area of Pulwama.
What weapons were recovered during the operation?
During the operation, authorities recovered one pistol and five live rounds of ammunition.
What is the role of the arrested individual?
The arrested militant associate is reportedly involved in providing logistical support and transporting arms and ammunition to terrorists in the region.
How are the police combating terrorism in J&K?
The police are conducting aggressive operations against terrorists and their support networks, as well as targeting drug smugglers and those involved in financial rackets.
What legal actions are being taken against those involved?
Those involved in terrorist activities and drug smuggling are being booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and their properties are being attached.
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