Police in Kashmir announce list of more than 25 militants


Srinagar, Ta. November 22, 2019, Friday

Jammu and Kashmir Police has released a list of more than 25 most wanted terrorists. These terrorists are currently reported to be active in Kashmir, though they may be in any other part of the country.

Amidst this scenario, reports have now emerged that more than two dozen ferocious terrorists have become active in Jammu and Kashmir and can launch attacks at any time.

On the other hand, BSF officer N.S. Jamwal said that a large number of terrorists were crossing the border into infiltration. At present, frontiers of frost are also occurring, which is causing the atmosphere to fade, taking advantage of which Pakistan wants to infiltrate the terrorists. However we are capable of dealing with any such intrusion.

Weapons are constantly being violated by Pakistan in Kathua district of Jammu and the proportion is increasing day by day. Hezbol Mujahideen terrorists are among the top leaders in the list of most wanted terrorists by India.

The terrorists also include Riaz Ahmed Naik, Abdul Rehman, Mohammed Salim of Lashkar-e-Toiba. The military has announced a list of more than 25 such desperate terrorists.

SOG has also been created for security in Jammu and Kashmir. In each district, such a SOG team has been assigned to this list of terrorists.

Agencies face difficulty in obtaining terror information due to lack of internet in Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir: Police, army have declared the list of the most wanted terrorists. In the meantime, intelligence agencies are also seeking help in finding out where these terrorists are hiding.

However, on the other hand, an official told the media that because of the closure of the Internet in Jammu and Kashmir, it is also having an impact on getting intelligence reports. The Internet has also been a huge contributor to whatever information intelligence agencies receive.

However, after the abolition of 370, the internet service in Kashmir had to be blocked, which has seen a drop of about 40 to 50 percent in the technical intelligence that intelligence agencies currently receive. So now the intelligence agencies, agencies are having trouble getting information about terrorists due to lack of internet.

However, on the other hand, the government claims that the terrorists are not able to communicate with each other due to lack of internet and there has been a decrease in the mobs gathering to incite violence. So claims are being made of both the advantages and disadvantages of shutting down the internet in Kashmir.

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