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BSF nabs intruder at Jammu border

By IANS | Updated: August 27, 2022 11:00 IST

Jammu, Aug 27 Border Security Force (BSF) troops nabbed an intruder at the international border (IB) on Saturday ...

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Jammu, Aug 27 Border Security Force (BSF) troops nabbed an intruder at the international border (IB) on Saturday in J&K's Jammu district.

BSF sources said that alert troops noticed suspicious movement in Arnia sector of the IB in Jammu district today.

"Warning shots were fired by the troops after which the intruder was nabbed. He has been identified as 45-year old Muhammad Shabad, resident of Sialkot Pakistan.

"Incriminating material has been recovered from his possession", BSF sources said.

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