Terrorist infiltration in Jammu again, high alert issued
Terrorist infiltration in Jammu again, high alert issued
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Jammu: Due to the increasing terrorist infiltration one after the other, not only everyone is shocked but also upset by this matter. A high alert has been issued on the Jammu-Kathua National Highway on the information of terrorists going towards Kashmir. Police and security forces are checking the vehicles going to the valley by putting blocks at many places. On 31 January, after infiltration from the international border, a group of terrorists were going to Kashmir in a truck, who were killed in an encounter near the Ban Toll Plaza, Nagrota.

According to defense sources, security agencies received inputs on Saturday, 22 February 2020 that a group of terrorists have left for Kashmir. Since then, police and security forces have been kept on high alert. Strict vigil is being exercised on the highway from Kathua to Jammu. It is also being said that since last Saturday evening, every vehicle is being checked on the highway after getting directions from the police, army and security forces to check the blockade. According to sources, security has been increased since Saturday evening due to the possibility of infiltration from the international border. On Sunday, vehicles going to Kashmir at Saror toll plaza were intensively investigated. The checking campaign was going at night also.

Suspects were seen in Kathua and Rajori a week ago: According to the information, a thorough search operation was carried out on Jammu-Pathankot National Highway late night on February 17 near Maggar Khad in Kathua district after three armed suspects were seen. A local man riding a scooty in Kathua had informed the police at night at the Jarai Nakay that he had seen three armed men on the highway.

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