Security Forces Kill Terrorist Who Snatched Weapon
Security forces have got great success in Jammu and Kashmir. The security forces have killed the terrorist, who ran away by snatching the weapon and was refusing to surrender. The security forces surrounded and killed the terrorists. The slain terrorist has been identified as Mohammad Amin. Terrorist Amin was trained in Pakistan. Recently, Amin surrendered in front of the security forces, after which he was arrested. Amin was on police remand in connection with a terrorist incident. Significantly, Shabbir Malik, brother of terrorist Mohammad Amin, was also a terrorist. He was associated with Zakir Musa’s organization Ghazwat-ul-Hind. In the year
Indian Army made changes in SOP for Terrorist Surrendering
Indian Army has modified its Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for counter-terrorism operations in Jammu and Kashmir, under which it would kill its personnel during encounters. Despite being threatened, the terrorists are giving more emphasis on surrender. This is a policy that has helped save the lives of 17 youths during the last six months. Four units of the Rashtriya Rifles (RR), working under the ‘Victor Force’ dealing with terrorist activities in parts of South and Central Kashmir, were honoured with the prestigious Chief of Army Staff (COS) Unit Citation on the occasion of Army Day on Friday. was done. Units-50
Jammu and Kashmir : 4 Jaish-e-Mohammaed Terrorists Killed In Nagrota
Four terrorists travelling in a truck were killed on Thursday morning during an ongoing encounter near Nagrota in J&K’s Jammu district, top police officials said. “Four terrorists have been killed and a police constable is harmed in an experience at Ban Toll Plaza Jammu with Police, CRPF and Army. The territory is being cleared,” police said. Addressing IANS, Director General of Police Dilbag Singh said a gathering of four JeM psychological militants had penetrated into India through the International Border in Samba on Wednesday night. They were going in a truck on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, which was caught by