Arms cache recovered in Kashmir

Uri: Armed forces have recovered “war-like stores” from the Dulanja area of Uri along Line of Control in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, on Sep 10, 2020. Army’s Commanding Officer 8 Rashtriya Rifles Vivek Venkat briefing a presser at Uri brigade unit said that “after receiving regular inputs over a week about delivery of consignment in areas along the LOC in North Jhelum sub sector, search operations were organised along areas astride Jhelum River including Kala Bhat, Chappar, Dhulanja, Cutting Area, Dhuianja Infantry Safe Line (ISL).

Srinagar, (Samajweekly) Security forces on Thursday said a large cache of arms and ammunition was recovered near the LoC in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

The Army said the operation carried out in Dulanja Uri near the LoC on Wednesday ended with the recovery of two M-16 rifles (Pakistani origin), two pistols 0.30 cal (Pakistani origin), four M-16 magazines and four pistol magazines.

Searches in the area were started after security forces received inputs that weapons were being sent from across the LoC for terrorists in Kashmir.

“There were credible inputs that some weapons were delivered in the Dulanja sector for terrorists in Kashmir on the basis of which Army and police teams launched a search operation and recovered a large cache of weapons including two M-16 rifles,” SSP Barmaulla, Abdul Qayoom said.

He said the borders have been tightened and there is pressure from terrorists in the valley to their handlers in Pakistan to send in more weapons.

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