Pakistan sends messages from FM to codeword to spread unrest in Kashmir

Srinagar, Ta. 12 September 2019 Thursday

Jammu and Kashmir is sending a message to terrorists in a code word through Pakistan FM to spread new unrest in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army's intelligence service said. The military intelligence service solved some code words. This is how Pakistan was sending messages to terrorists hiding in Jammu and Kashmir.

According to the military intelligence department, Pakistan has proposed to send a message via FM to the border area of ​​Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. A spokesman for the department said that 66/88 for Lashkar-e-Jaish, A-3 for Lashkar-e-Taiba and D-Nine code for Al Badr were kept.

Landline telephone, mobile phone and internet service were shut down on August 5 when the central government abolished the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. So Pakistan has now adopted this route.

According to the Department of Military Intelligence, signals were being sent to India through Very High Frequency (VHF) radio stations near the Line of Control and terrorists were called to spread unrest and violence in Jammu and Kashmir. The signals sent in the name of Koumi Tarana were also being sent to spread misunderstandings in the border villages. It was also learned that the commander of the Pakistan Army's Ten Corps had assigned this task to his signal department.

Pakistan is trying to infiltrate the terrorists in India by attracting the attention of Indian police and army through these FM signals.

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