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Narco-terror nexus busted near LoC in J&K

By IANS | Updated: March 12, 2023 11:45 IST

Jammu, March 12 A narco-terror nexus has been busted by the Army near the Line of Control at ...

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Jammu, March 12 A narco-terror nexus has been busted by the Army near the Line of Control at Jhangar in the Naushera sector in Jammu and Kashmir, the Army said on Sunday.

"Based on intelligence inputs, Indian Army conducted operations near the Line of Control at Jhangar, Naushera (J&K) on 11 Mar 2023," the Army said.

The operations led to the recovery of two sophisticated pistols, two kgs narcotics and a two kg IED.

"The Operation has averted a major incident which could have been initiated by perpetrators using the weapons and the IED, funded by the narco terrorists," the Army said.


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