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| Securitymen in lower rung under watch in J&K | | | Jammu, Aug 6 The recent arrest of three army personnel and six policemen in Jammu region for their alleged links with Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba has prompted authorities to keep under surveillance lower ranks of the forces suspected to having nexus with militant outfits.
The nine were arrested for their links with LeT outfit in Jammu region last month. The J and K Light Infantry jawans were arrested on July 26 for helping militants get SIM cards to be used for mobile bombs.
This followed the nabbing of three policemen on July 31 for supplying seized weapons to LeT militants in Kishtwar area of Doda district. The chief warden of high security Kotbhalwal jail was taken into custody for acting as a conduit for channeling laundered money to Pakistani militants in the jail.
Some securitymen in lower rung have even been shifted from highly militancy infected districts of Doda and Poonch on the recommendations of district police chiefs of the districts, officials said |
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