Have Two Terror Associates Been Arrested in J&K's Ganderbal?
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Srinagar, Jan 1 (NationPress) Two individuals linked to terrorist activities, including a woman, were apprehended in the Ganderbal district of J&K, as police reported the recovery of arms, ammunition, and a significant sum of Rs 8.4 lakh from their possession on Thursday.
According to a police statement, Jammu and Kashmir Police District Ganderbal achieved a significant milestone by seizing arms, ammunition, and cash totaling Rs 8,40,500 during a late-night operation, leading to the arrest of two suspects.
The operation was executed by personnel from the Ganderbal police station in collaboration with the Special Operations Group (SOG), near Gundrehman Bridge. Following specific intelligence inputs, police intercepted a load carrier with registration number JK15B-7309 during a naka check, where a thorough search revealed one Chinese pistol, a pistol magazine, four rounds, two hand grenades, and cash amounting to Rs 8,40,500.
The detainees were identified as Ghulam Nabi Mir, son of Mohammad Subhan Mir from Hajin, Bandipora district, and Shabnum Nazir, daughter of Nazir Ahmad Ganie, from Shalabugh, Ganderbal.
A case has been registered at the Ganderbal police station under pertinent sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Arms Act, with further investigations ongoing to determine the origins, motives, and potential connections related to the seized items.
The statement emphasized that Ganderbal police are dedicated to ensuring peace and security in the area, urging the public to assist by reporting any information regarding anti-national or criminal activities.
As part of their revamped strategy, J&K Police and security forces have intensified anti-terrorist operations aimed at dismantling the comprehensive support system for terrorists, targeting not just armed terrorists but also their associates and sympathizers.
Moreover, drug smugglers and those involved in hawala operations are also under scrutiny, as it is believed that the funds from these illegal activities contribute to sustaining terrorism in J&K.