Security agencies alert! information about 275 terrorists hiding in the valley
Security agencies alert! information about 275 terrorists hiding in the valley
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Srinagar: After abolishing Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, the Central Government imposed various restrictions there. The government cited the safety reasons behind it. But after receiving information about a hideout of 275 terrorists in the valley, the concern of security agencies has increased. It is suspected that they may commit a major crime. The problem of security agencies is that they are not able to get accurate intelligence about the hideouts of these hidden terrorists. Therefore, the security forces are not able to carry out their work before these terrorists commit any major crime.

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Non-cooperation of far-flung locals for intelligence is considered to be the major reason. This has severely affected the work of gathering critical intelligence information at the local intelligence and Jammu and Kashmir police level. On the other hand, terrorists are also hiding in the whole valley and are not carrying out any incident. Security agencies believe that this is being done under a particular scheme.

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According to information received by the army and intelligence agencies, the Pakistani agency has asked these terrorists to remain calm till further orders. According to intelligence, there are currently 109 foreign and 166 local terrorists in the valley. According to sources, these terrorists are ordered not to carry out an incident in the valley until the commencement of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). This will put India on the international stage with a new big weapon against Pakistan. Therefore, terrorists can carry out any major incident after the meeting of the General Assembly.

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