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Posters, Doctors To 2,900 Kg Explosives: How J&K Cops Busted Faridabad Module Hours Before Delhi Blast | India News

Posters, Doctors To 2,900 Kg Explosives: How J&K Cops Busted Faridabad Module Hours Before Delhi Blast | India News

Last Updated:November 11, 2025, 13:22 IST 3 OGWs, Cleric To Doctors, 2.9 Kg Explosives: J&K Police busted a ‘white collar terror module‘ in Faridabad hours before Red Fort blast. News18 gets exclusive details of their op Police officials at the site after suspected explosives were seized from a second house, in Faridabad district, Haryana. (PTI) A day after the Jammu and Kashmir Police (J&K) Police helped bust a ‘white collar terror module‘ in Faridabad, News18 has obtained exclusive details of how the operation was carried out. The busting of the module earlier in the day led to eight arrests and recovery of 2,563 kg of explosives and 350 kg of ammonium nitrate. Hours later, a powerful explosion in a slow-moving car at a traffic signal near the Red Fort Metro Station rocked the national capital, leading to at least 12 deaths. Experts say the busting of the module limited the scale of the Delhi tragedy. Posters led police to 3 OGWs, a cleric The Jammu and Kashmir Police’s investigation began after posters supporting militant outfit …

J&K Police foil major terror plot in Faridabad; 300kg explosives, AK-47s found

J&K Police foil major terror plot in Faridabad; 300kg explosives, AK-47s found

The Jammu & Kashmir Police, in coordination with the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Faridabad Police, have foiled a terror plot by recovering around 350 kilogram of explosives, an AK-47 rifle, and a large cache of ammunition from a rented accommodation in Dhauj village, Faridabad. Faridabad RDX bomb news: The operation was carried out by the Jammu & Kashmir Police, in coordination with the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Faridabad Police, . (Yogendra Kumar/File) The operation, which took place on Sunday, was carried out based on inputs from interrogations of arrested suspects in Jammu & Kashmir. The explosives were recovered from the residence of Dr Mujahil Shakil, a student of Al Falah Medical College, originally from Jammu & Kashmir, who had rented the house in Dhauj about three months ago, said police. According to police officials, the recovery included 14 bags of ammonium nitrate weighing around 100kg, 84 live cartridges, one AK-47 rifle, timers, and 5 litres of chemical solution. A total of 48 items suspected to be used for assembling improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were seized. …

AK-47 Found From Ex-Doctor’s Locker At Anantnag Medical College | India News

AK-47 Found From Ex-Doctor’s Locker At Anantnag Medical College | India News

Last Updated:November 08, 2025, 20:49 IST Jammu and Kashmir Police found an AK-47 rifle in a former doctor’s locker at GMC Anantnag. He is detained under UAPA, and forensic tests are underway to trace the weapon’s origin. According to officials, the AK-47 rifle was discovered in the personal locker of Dr Rather at GMC Anantnag. (News18) Jammu and Kashmir Police have recovered an AK-47 rifle from the locker of a former senior resident doctor at Government Medical College in Anantnag district. Srinagar Police, with assistance from the Joint Interrogation Centre (JIC) Anantnag, seized the weapon at the college premises and have detained the individual for interrogation. Authorities confirmed that an AK-47 rifle has been found in the locker of Dr Adeel Ahmed, son of Abdul Majeed Rather, and a resident of Qazigund in Anantnag. A case has been registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA) against Ahmed, and he has been taken into custody for interrogation. He had been serving as a senior resident doctor at GMC Anantnag until October 24, 2024. Forensic …

No headway in search for Pahalgam attackers | Latest News India

No headway in search for Pahalgam attackers | Latest News India

Almost a month after the Pahalgam terror attack, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Jammu and Kashmir Police are yet to get a major breakthrough in the search for the three terrorists (two foreigners and a local) who carried out the strike, officials privy to the probe said. Senior officers of the NIA are still camping in Pahalgam. (PTI File) At least 26 people, 25 tourists and a local, were killed in the terror attack at Baisaran meadow in Pahalgam on April 22. Senior officers of the NIA are still camping in Pahalgam. “The investigation is underway and multiple agencies are working on leads. The three terrorists, whose sketches were released, are at large. It is a matter of time that they will be traced,” said a senior police officer privy to investigations. Also Read | Pakistan has become threat to humanity: Owaisi after India’s Op Sindoor “The forces are getting leads from multiple agencies and officials are working meticulously to track them,” the official added. According to the information, the terrorists had fled to …

How Amit Shah reacted to Operation Sindoor against Pak, PoK terrorists: ‘Bharat’s response…’ | Latest News India

How Amit Shah reacted to Operation Sindoor against Pak, PoK terrorists: ‘Bharat’s response…’ | Latest News India

May 07, 2025 09:52 AM IST Amit Shah said the Indian government will give a befitting reply to any attack on India. Union home minister Amit Shah on Wednesday reacted to the Indian armed forces’ strikes on nine terrorist installations in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, saying the attack was Bharat’s response to the “brutal killing of our innocent brothers in Pahalgam.” He also said he was proud of India’s armed forces. Amit Shah said Bharat remains firmly committed to eradicating terrorism from its roots.(HT file photo) “Proud of our armed forces. Operation Sindoor is Bharat’s response to the brutal killing of our innocent brothers in Pahalgam,” he wrote on X.He said the Indian government will give a befitting reply to any attack on India. “The Modi government is resolved to give a befitting response to any attack on India and its people. Bharat remains firmly committed to eradicating terrorism from its roots,” he added. BJP chief JP Nadda also reacted to India’s strict action against terrorism. “India’s message on Pahalgam – If you tease us, …

To Attari and back, J&K constable: I would rather die than go to Pakistan | India News

To Attari and back, J&K constable: I would rather die than go to Pakistan | India News

On April 26, when a senior officer called him to say that he and his eight siblings had to leave India because they were considered Pakistan citizens, Iftkhar Ali felt as if someone had cut the ground from beneath his feet. Having served 27 years in the J&K Police service and knowing no other home, he told his shocked superior officer he would “kill himself” rather than cross the border. “Like you, I too had only heard of Pakistan,” Iftkhar, a 45-year-old constable from Salwah village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district, tells The Indian Express now. “I have everything — my wife and children, relatives, friends, and colleagues — here. There’s nothing in Pakistan.” On April 29 — three days after he and his eight siblings were issued a ‘Leave India’ notice in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack — the Jammu and Kashmir High Court stayed it, ordering the central government and the J&K administration against forcing them to leave India. The order came on the back of a petition that he …

CRPF Jawan’s Wife, J&K Constable Among Possible Pakistan Deportees

CRPF Jawan’s Wife, J&K Constable Among Possible Pakistan Deportees

Last Updated:April 29, 2025, 22:41 IST The 60 deportees comprise wives and children of ex-militants, who returned to the valley under the 2010 rehabilitation policy for former ultras. A Pakistani national, who married a jawan of the Central Reserve Police Force, has been sent back from Jammu for deportation to Pakistan. (Photo: PTI file) The wife of a CPRF jawan, and a Jammu and Kashmir Police constable are on the list of authorities who would be deported to Pakistan in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack. A Pakistani national, who married a jawan of the Central Reserve Police Force, has been sent back from Jammu for deportation to Pakistan. The list also includes a police constable, Iftikhar Ali, who has been detained at the police station. In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack last week, the Centre announced a slew of measures, including suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, downgrading diplomatic relations with Islamabad, and ordering all Pakistanis on short-term visas to leave India by April 27 or face action. The 60 deportees …

Video shows cop kicking woman amid protest over ‘mysterious’ death of 2 men in Kashmir; J-K Police begin inquiry | India News

Video shows cop kicking woman amid protest over ‘mysterious’ death of 2 men in Kashmir; J-K Police begin inquiry | India News

A video that purportedly showed a police officer kicking a woman, who was protesting after two missing men from Kulgam were found dead in recent days, has led to outrage in the Kashmir Valley and allegations of police “highhandedness” being raised in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. The J&K Police said it has taken cognisance and initiated an inquiry into the incident. The video purportedly showed a policeman kicking a woman protester demanding an inquiry into the deaths of the two men and the disappearance of another. Story continues below this ad Three men from Devsar in south Kashmir’s Kulgam had gone missing last month. On Thursday, the police recovered the body of one of the three from the Vaishaw stream, and on Sunday, the body of another was found. The third remains missing. The victims’ families alleged that they were murdered. Later on Sunday, mourners protested and demanded that an inquiry be conducted. The woman protester was allegedly kicked during this. As the video went viral, it attracted sharp reactions from political leaders in …

J&K: 2 cops dead, 1 injured in case of ‘fratricide’ in Udhampur | Latest News India

J&K: 2 cops dead, 1 injured in case of ‘fratricide’ in Udhampur | Latest News India

Dec 08, 2024 10:29 AM IST Udhampur SSP said the cops were going from Sopore to the Talwara training centre, adding that the further probe to reveal the truth is underway. Officials found bullet-ridden dead bodies of two police personnel inside a police vehicle in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur on Sunday morning, news agency ANI reported. Police called the incident a case of fratricide and suicide(ANI) The Udhampur police said that an AK-47 rifle was used to kill the two personnel. Amod Ashok Nagpure, SSP Udhampur, said the two cops were going from Sopore to the Talwara training centre. “The incident happened at 6:30 am. They were going from Sopore towards the training centre in Talwara. As per the initial investigation, it has been proven that an AK-47 rifle was used in the incident. Two Police personnel have died. A third Police personnel is safe. They will be taken to GMC Udhampur for postmortem and other procedures,” the SSP added. Nagpure said that this is an incident of fratricide and suicide. “Further investigation is underway …

Terrorists kill 2 village defence guards in Jammu & Kashmir’s Kishtwar | Latest News India

Terrorists kill 2 village defence guards in Jammu & Kashmir’s Kishtwar | Latest News India

Amid spike in terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir this year, terrorists killed two village defence guards (VDGs) in Kishtwar district on Thursday, said official sources. Two VDGs killed by terrorists in Jammu’s Kishtwar. (Rahi Kapoor) The deceased were identified as Nazir Ahmed, son of Mohammad Khalil and Kuldeep Kumar, son of Amar Chand, both residents of Ohli Kuntwara village. However, Jammu and Kashmir Police haven’t yet confirmed the incident. Sources said, the two VDGs were blindfolded, abducted and then killed by the terrorists in the upper reaches of Kuntwara. Kashmir Tigers, an offshoot of Jaish-e-Mohammad terror outfit has claimed responsibility of the killings. The outfit has shared a photograph of the two dead VDGs with a letter written in Urdu language. However, HT can’t independently vouch for the veracity of the claims made. In the letter purportedly written on the letter head of Kashmir Tiger, a warning has been issued to the people to desist from joining village defence groups. The translated crux of the letter read, “Two active VDGs Kuldeep Kumar and Nazeer …