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JK Police to probe ‘K2’ angle in narco terror
8/7/2022 11:17:55 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 7: Even as the “Kashmir and Khalistan” conspiracy codenamed K2 by Pakistan has already come under the scanner of the security agencies, the Jammu and Kashmir Police is set to probe the narco terror angle of the same sinister design.
Sources said in the last few months the intelligence agencies and police have inputs that the drugs being smuggled into the Indian territory by the Pakistani handlers may be coming in for the terror groups in Kashmir and their counterparts who could be hiding in adjoining state of Punjab.
Sources said the government forces have “clinching evidence” that Pakistan has been trying hard to revive terror in Punjab and that drugs being smuggled into Kashmir could be making nexus in the adjoining state.
The police are already looking into the “money laundering” cases of terror associates hiding abroad and that they could be having contacts with the aides in Kashmir and Punjab.
As per the senior officials in the Indian Army, the K2 is a long unfulfilled conspiracy of the enemy country to keep the pot of terror boiling in north India.”
“Pakistan was badly defeated in Punjab as the terrorism was wiped out from the state in 80s itself whereas the terrorism is on its deathbed in Kashmir but as the enemy is not mending its ways the K2 plan continues to haunt and we need to be alert,” said a retired Army official on the condition of anonymity.
In July 2022, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) while probing a “hawala terror funding” case had found a foreign angle of Canada with security experts linking it to the larger “K2 conspiracy against India”.
As per the sources the SIA had found that “a man based in Canada was among the hawala operators” linked to the case registered vide FIR No. 73/2022 under Sections U/S 13, 17, 18 UA(P) Act, 1967 in March at the Gandhi Nagar Police Station in the winter capital here. As per the intelligence agencies, several Khalistani terrorists have been hiding in Canada since 80s.
The sources said the SIA is probing the channels through which money was coming into Jammu and Kashmir from places like Canada and that now a narco terror was being probed on similar lines.
“There can be no compromise on the nation and the national security and thus no sinister design be it K2 or anything else will ever succeed. Terrorists and their associates will be taken to task,” said an official.
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