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Hideout busted in J&K's Doda, arms, ammunition recovered

By IANS | Updated: July 22, 2022 20:30 IST

Jammu, July 22 The Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Army, in a joint operation, busted a terrorist ...

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Jammu, July 22 The Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Army, in a joint operation, busted a terrorist hideout in Doda district and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition, officials said on Friday.

Police said after getting specific information, the joint team launched a search operation in a forested area at Gundoh in Doda.

"During search an old hideout of militants in Khasodi Chansar forest falling the jurisdiction of PS Gandoh was busted and arms/explosive material in rusted condition recovered," police said, adding that these included a UBGL barrel, a UBGL grenade, a RPG shell, 25 electronic detonators, and two UBGL accessories.

Police have registered an FIR and investigation has been started.

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