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16 terrorist camps active in Pakistan planning infiltration into Kashmir, 2 Pakistani nationals caught today

According to inputs received by intelligence agencies, around 16 terrorists camps are active inside the territory of Pakistan where terrorists are being trained to infiltrate into the Kashmir valley.

Two Pakistani nationals were apprehended by the Border Security Force (BSF) in the Harami Nallah area in Runn of Kutch today. Both were caught along with their fishing boat, and they are being interrogated.


According to inputs received by intelligence agencies, around 16 terrorists camps are active inside the territory of Pakistan where terrorists are being trained to infiltrate into the Kashmir valley. “There are 16 terrorist camps, which have been activated in the last few months as per the reports received from intelligence agencies. More such camps are in process of being activated for the infiltration season”, said the Army sources.

The areas close to the LoC are under the scrutiny of the agencies. “The entire exercise by the Pakistani Army and the ISIS is under our watch and we are ready on the LoC and the international border to deal with any misadventure from their side,” the sources added.

Recently, Zakir Musa, most wanted terrorist and Chief of Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind was killed by security forces in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir.

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