Pakistan-backed terrorist organizations are trying to carry out a major terrorist incident in India. According to the information, terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba can target temples in Jammu and Kashmir to spread communal tension in India. After receiving intelligence, a high alert has been issued in Jammu and security has also been increased.
According to information, terrorist organizations are trying to target temples in Jammu on Independence Day on August 5 and August 15. On August 5, Article 370 was abolished from Jammu and Kashmir. This year marks the second anniversary of the abrogation of Article 370 from the Valley. It is worth noting that for the past several days, drones are being seen on the India-Pakistan border. While many drones have been shot down by security forces, explosives have been found many times in these drones. At the same time, a drone attack was also carried out on the Air Force base in the past.
According to security officials, some recent incidents of drone dropping IDs are indicating that terrorist organizations can target temples and crowded areas in Jammu. It is noteworthy that recently on July 23, the army shot down a drone in the Kanachak area of Jammu and Kashmir, from which the army also recovered explosives. Also the ID was also recovered.
Recently, on 23 July, a drone was shot down in Kanachak area of Jammu and Kashmir and explosive material has been recovered along with it. Five kilograms of explosives were recovered from this drone. In addition, a seven kg IED was recovered in February near a busy bus stand in Jammu city. However, two people were taken into custody in this case.
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Terrorist conspiracies are also known from the fact that on June 27, a drone blast was carried out in the technical area of Jammu Air Force Station. The very next day, the Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Nadeem Abrar, who was involved in several attacks on security forces and civilians in Kashmir, was arrested by the police. The security forces had recovered a pistol and a grenade from his possession.
After interrogating him, the Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested two of his associates. Those arrested have been identified as residents of Kashmir. After interrogating the accused, the police got information about a possible terror attack on the famous Raghunath temple in Jammu, after which the police had to issue an alert. The police also did not deny that more temples are on the radar of terrorists in Jammu city.