The police, along with the Army and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), broke down a terror network in Jammu and Kashmir’s Awantipora, ANI news agency said. Jaish-e-banned Mohammad’s outfit network was involved in grenade lobbying incidents in the areas of Tral and Sangam, ANI quoted police officials as saying.
The six arrested terror operatives have been in contact with Pakistani handlers and have targeted security forces by lobbing grenades upon security forces in recent past, the police further said, according to ANI.
The police have recovered incriminating material, including explosive substance, from the possession of the arrested operatives. A case has also been registered.
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Last month, the police had arrested two persons in Awantipora whom they described as operatives linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad.
The arrested persons were identified as Bilal Ahmad Chopan of Wagad Tral and Mursaleen Bashir Sheikh of Chatlam Pampore.
The police said that these people were providing logistic support and shelter besides transporting of arms/ammunition of the terrorists in Pampore and Tral areas of Kashmir.
Last month, security forces had also discovered a cross-border tunnel, which was used by four Jaish terrorists to enter Jammu before they were killed in an operation at Ban toll plaza near Nagrota.