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Smartphone recovered from LeT terrorist in Kot-Bhalwal Jail
1/10/2024 11:14:46 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 10: Jailed terrorists continued to enjoy all facilities in the highly fortified Kot-Bhalwal Jail as a smartphone was recovered from the possession of a jailed dreaded terrorist of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT).
This smartphone is manufactured by the Chinese company POCO. The mobile phone has been confiscated by Jammu and Kashmir Police. The police investigation is ongoing in this regard.
It is not the first time that a mobile phone was recovered from the Kot-Bhawal Jail.
In July 2021, Jammu and Kashmir Police had recovered mobile phones, SIM cards, and other electronic gadgets from the possession of some inmates of the Kot-Bhawal jail. 12 mobiles, SIM cards, pen drives, headphones, chargers, and other electronic equipment were recovered from different barracks.
In April 2020, Jammu and Kashmir Police had recovered some mobile phones and SIM cards from three terrorists, including top Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) commander Abdul Rehman Mughal of Pakistan. These terrorists were using mobile inside the Kot-Bhalwal jail.
In January 2019, in a raid, police had recovered a large number of mobile phones and SIM cards.
In 1999, nearly a dozen Pakistani terrorists had dug a 100 ft underground tunnel from their barrack to make good their escape, but they were caught by jail officials when they were hardly four or five feet away from freedom.
Reports said that Ghrota Police in Jammu district received information that a terrorist lodged in the Kot Bhalwal Jail was using a mobile phone from inside the jail. It was only after this startling disclosure, that a raid was conducted and a smartphone was recovered from the possession of a jailed terrorist Habib son of Haz Sheru, resident of Haria Chak in Kathua district.
Quoting some senior officers reports said that the smartphone had been handed over to Jammu and Kashmir Police and the cops are trying to look into this security breach and how this smartphone got inside the highly fortified jail where dreaded terrorists including foreigners have been lodged.
Habib was charge-sheeted by the NIA in January 2023 in a case pertaining to the interception of a drone and recovery of a drone and rounds of UBGL and magnetic Bombs from near the Dhalli area under the jurisdiction of district Kathua.
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