Jammu and Kashmir: Two LeT associates arrested from Bandipora
Srinagar: Kashmir Police and security forces on Saturday arrested two people ,who were linked to proscribed terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), from Bandipora.
Security forces recovered incriminating materials and two Chinese grenade from their possessions.
The arrested terror facilitators were identified as Abrar Ahmad Wani @Abu Qadir and Danish Pervaiz, reports ANI.
According to Kashmir Police, acting on specific information on the movement of the terrorist associates, police, along with Army (14RR) and CRPF (3rd battalion) at a checkpoint established at Sumlar near Fisheries Farm Bandipora intercepted two suspected persons, identified as Abrar Ahmad Wani alias Abu Qadir and Danish Pervaiz, both residents of Sumlar Bandipora, the news agency reported.
During checking, two Chinese grenades and other incriminating materials were recovered from their possession. They have been arrested and shifted to a police station where they remain in custody, Kashmir Police told the news agency.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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