A major massive operation was carried out against terrorism in Kathua, Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir: Kathua Police and CRPF 121 BN conducted a coordinated operation over 17 areas on Thursday in a major sweeping operation against terrorists.
The operation was carried out to find networks giving terrorist organizations money and logistical support in the regions of Bani, Malhar, and the upper reaches of Billawar.
Ten overground workers and terrorist suspects were identified, arrested, or detained as a result of the searches, and electronic devices were seized in support of the investigations.
The UA(P) Act, the BNS Act, and the EMICO Act have all been used to file the FIR. The arrests represent a major advance in continuing counterterrorism efforts.
Raids were carried out in the border regions of Kana Chack, Haria Chack, Spral Pain, and Chack Wajir Lahbju, in addition to the hinterland areas of District Kathua.
It is important to note that in two separate combined operations, Kathua police and other authorities recently killed three foreign terrorists affiliated with the Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group.
Terrorist groups suffered significant defeats as a result of the operations, which were mostly conducted in upper Kathua and the surrounding region.
The operations were previously conducted in many regions of Jammu & Kashmir to counter terrorist activity.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had earlier on November 21 raided eight places in relation to a case alleging terrorist infiltration in Jammu and Kashmir.
The districts of Reasi, Doda, Udhampur, Ramban, and Kishtwar are the sites of many NIA raids.
According to the NIA, on November 20, the investigation team detained a suspect in a 2020 Kashmir narco-terror case connected to a plot by the outlawed terrorist groups located in Pakistan to buy and sell illegal narcotics in order to generate money for terrorism promotion.
throughout order to eliminate the narco-terror network and the source of terror financing throughout the nation, especially in Kashmir, the agency is still conducting investigations.