City
Epaper

Two Al-Badr associates arrested in J&K's Pulwama

By IANS | Published: September 15, 2020 2:12 PM

Srinagar, Sep 15 Two Kashmiri associates of the Al-Badr militant outfit were arrested on Tuesday in Jammu and ...

Open in App

Srinagar, Sep 15 Two Kashmiri associates of the Al-Badr militant outfit were arrested on Tuesday in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district.

Following a specific tip off, police and security forces arrested the two from Awantipora area at Ladhoo crossing when they were moving on a scooty.

"They were going from Shopian district to Khrew village near Pampore town. Incriminating material of Al-Badr outfit and Rs 6 lakh in cash were also recovered from their possession. The money was meant for helping the militants.

"The two have been identified as Mushtaq Ahmad and Rayees-ul-Hassan. Both residents of Awantipora area. Further investigation is going on," the police said.

( With inputs from IANS )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Cricket"This has been a problem right through the season": KL Rahul following DC-LSG clash in IPL 2024

National14 trapped as lift collapses in Rajasthan's Kolihan mine, rescue efforts underway

EntertainmentCannes Film Festival 2024: Meryl Streep honoured with Palme d'Or during opening ceremony

EntertainmentMeryl Streep, Greta Gerwig arrive in style at Cannes Film Festival

CricketIPL 2024: "Pooran gave us hard time...": DC skipper Pant following 19-run win over LSG

National Realted Stories

NationalLS polls: Congress, BRS, BJP confident of winning majority seats in Telangana

NationalRajasthan DGP vows strict action against cops in uniform uploading videos on 'non-police issues'

NationalBJP chief Nadda pays homage to Sushil Modi, attends last rites

NationalNow Congress joins 'Odia Asmita' and 'Odia language' debate in Odisha

NationalTelangana's final polling figure 65.67 per cent, higher than 2019 but lower than 2023 state polls