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Three north Kashmir youth on way to cross LoC in Uri held: Police
4/29/2021 11:00:30 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, Apr 29: Police on Thursday said that three persons were arrested as they were on way to cross Line of Control in Uri area of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.
Police in a statement said that three persons, Majid Rakeeb Konshi (26) of Nowgam Handwara, Waseem Ahmad Khan (28) of Deedikot Kupwara and Ghulam Mustafa Ahanger (28) of Goshi Kupwara, were motivated by a person through the spoof calls on privacy focused app that he would help them to cross the LoC. “He told them that he would meet them in person once they will reach Uri and would eventually tell them the exact crossing point at the LoC.”
Police Uri however received the information from reliable sources in time and due to the timely action, all the three persons were caught at Uri market while onboard a Maruti vehicle (JK01M-0371), the statement reads.
“After proper counselling all the three persons are being handed over to their legal heirs. They were exhorted upon and advised to remain careful in future and not attend or fall prey to un-necessary calls or radicalization,” police said.
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