Updated Jan 25, 2021 | 18:05 IST
Pakistan s plot of reviving terror in Jammu and Kashmir exposed. Inter-Services Intelligence is trying to carry out terror attacks on temples and security installations. Pakistan s plot of reviving terror in Jammu exposed  |  Photo Credit: Times Now
New Delhi: Pakistan’s notorious spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is planning to revive terror groups and target temples in Jammu and Kashmir to create a communal divide in the country, Times Now has learnt from its sources. The ISI is also planning to launch terror attacks on security installations to boost the morale of the terrorists, who have been hit hard by India s counter-terror operations.
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J&K: Suspected militants caught red-handed collecting arms smuggled into India by Pak drone Tuesday, January 19, 2021 By: India Today
Jammu and Kashmir Police has arrested two men after they were caught red-handed collecting a heavy cache of arms and ammunitions from a spot along the India-Pakistan International Border. The arrests were made on Sunday from Vijaypur in J&K s Samba district.
Sources tell India Today that the arms and ammunition were smuggled from the other side of the border with the help of drones. Similar instances have been reported in the recent past when Pakistan-based outfits have been caught dropping arms and even narcotics on the Indian side of the border using drones and tunnels.
Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], January 19 (ANI): Jammu Police on Monday busted a terror module by arresting two valley-based terror operatives and seized huge cache of arms and ammunition from their possession.
According to police, the two terror operatives have been identified as Umar Ahmed Malik and Suhail Ahmed Malik, both residents of Semthan, Bijbehara, Anantnag. Initial investigation reveals that the two terror operatives, working under a terror plot hatched by Kashmir-based terrorists and their Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) handler Aqib alias Alfa from Budgam, clandestinely travelled from Kashmir to the International Border at Vijaypur (Samba) and received arms and ammunition dropped with the help of drones, police said.