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J&K: Arms & ammunition recovered, hideout busted in Reasi district

By IANS | Updated: April 20, 2024 16:50 IST

Jammu, April 20 J&K Police on Saturday claimed to have recovered arms and ammunition in the Arnas area ...

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Jammu, April 20 J&K Police on Saturday claimed to have recovered arms and ammunition in the Arnas area of Reasi district in Jammu division after busting a hideout.

Police said that acting on the reliable information regarding the presence of a hideout in the Arnas area, an operation was launched to sanitise the area.

“We have recovered two detonators, 12 cartridges of Assault Rifle, one pull-through, one-hand held Tape recorder IED-enabled, one calculator IED-enabled, one battery and few connecting wires,” the Police said.

Police said that the search operation is still going on in the area.

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