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Religious leader among two dozen suspects on radar for sheltering killed Pak terrorists
Rajouri Encounter Aftermath
11/26/2023 3:11:29 PM



Early Times Report

Jammu, Nov 25: Even as security agencies have maintained a guarded silence over the number of locals who provided shelter and logistics to two Pakistani terrorists killed in the Solki encounter, a prominent religious leader and over two dozen suspects are under scanner for their mysterious role in supporting terrorists who were moving in the area before their elimination.
Sources said that security agencies are keeping a watch on the activities of some suspects who allegedly provided support to the dreaded Pakistani terrorist Quari who along with another foreigner terrorist was eliminated during 78-hour long encounter.
Those who provided shelter and food to the terrorists would be exposed and arrested very soon because security agencies are collecting sufficient evidence before taking action against them. Security agencies are assiduously working to identify those Over Ground Workers (OGWs) who provided support to the terrorists.
Sources have said that many suspects from areas like Budhal, Kotranka, Kalakot, etc. of Rajouri are on the radar of security agencies, who are suspected of providing shelter and arrangements to terrorists.
Reports said that in a video that has gone viral on social media, two terrorists were seen freely talking to the two women in the presence of some male members and kids.
Unconfirmed reports this video is from the residence of the prominent religious leader of the Kalakote area.
Sources said that both the terrorists had food in that house, rested there, and left from there without any fear. Security agencies suspect that the Lashkar commander and his associate might have been visiting that house earlier also. Meanwhile, opposition parties in Jammu and Kashmir stepped up attacks on the Centre as well as the Union Territory government after repeated terror attacks in the twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri which were earlier declared “free from terrorism”.
Terrorists are striking after repeated intervals in both border districts, making a mockery of the security measures taken by the authorities.
“During the tenure of our government, Poonch and Rajouri districts were free from terrorism. Rarely any terror incident took place in this region during our regime”, former Chief Minister and Vice President of National Conference Omar Abdullah said while pointing toward terror incident in Rajouri district.
“Every day we hear statements from the government that normalcy has been completely restored in Jammu and Kashmir, and the situation is now normal”, Omar said, adding “Whenever we see such statements by the government, we get to terror attacks”.
Omar Abdullah said that there was no normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir and those who are claiming are misleading the people of the country.
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