Jammu and Kashmir Police raided 25 locations in Rajouri district, searching homes of terrorists operating from Pakistan. Incriminating materials and documents were seized, as part of an investigation into terror activities linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashk…
Multiple raids in J&K's Rajouri in connection with UAPA case; incriminating documents seized
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In an assertive display of anti-terrorism commitment, Jammu and Kashmir Police, targeting 25 key locations in Rajouri district linked to terrorist activities, have successfully confiscated crucial documents. This decisive action against terrorists, notably Jaish-e-Mohammed operatives, signifies a major victory in the relentless fight to preserve India's sovereignty and ensure the safety of its citizens from external threats.
In a widespread crackdown across Rajouri district in Jammu and Kashmir, authorities searched homes in a purported effort to combat terrorism. The operation, claiming to target terror networks like Jaish-e-Mohammed, led to the seizure of documents. Critics argue these actions exacerbate tensions and undermine the rights of local inhabitants, calling for transparency and adherence to legal standards in the protection of individual freedoms.