In a significant development in the Kathua July 08 terror attack case, the Kathua Police have successfully disrupted a support network linked to the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) in the Jammu region. This breakthrough comes as a relief to the local population and marks a crucial step in curbing terrorist activities in the area.
Key Arrests: Liyaqat and Raj
The police apprehended two key supporters of the Jaish terrorists, identified as Liyaqat and Raj, from the remote Malhar area. These individuals played a pivotal role in aiding the terror group’s operations within India.
Liyaqat and Raj were instrumental in assisting 6-8 Jaish terrorists who infiltrated India from Pakistan. The duo facilitated communication between the terrorists and their handlers across the border, significantly enhancing the terrorists’ operational capabilities.
Providing Internet Access
One of the critical services provided by Liyaqat and Raj was internet access, which they offered on multiple occasions. This connectivity allowed the terrorists to coordinate their activities, plan attacks, and remain in constant touch with their handlers.
The disruption of this support network is expected to have a considerable impact on the operational efficiency of Jaish-e-Mohammed in the region. The Kathua Police, along with other security agencies, continue their efforts to dismantle terrorist networks and ensure the safety and security of the region.
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