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J-K: Terror recruiter apprehended by Indian Army

By ANI | Updated: January 31, 2021 04:10 IST

A terror recruiter belonging to Bandipore and affiliated to a proscribed terror organisation was apprehended with one pistol and seven rounds on Saturday.

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A terror recruiter belonging to Bandipore and affiliated to a proscribed terror orgsation was apprehended with one pistol and seven rounds on Saturday.

"Based on specific Jammu and Kashmir Police inputs, a joint mobile vehicle check post has been established at Aragam in Bandipore yesterday," Chinar Corps, Indian Army said.

"A terror recruiter, belonging to Karalpura Bandipora and affiliated to a proscribed terror orgsation was apprehended along with one pistol and seven rounds," it added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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