Kashmir: Over half a dozen Hijbul Mujahideen overground workers sending information to Pakistan identified by security forces

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Upon the information given by two suspects who were arrested after they were caught filming the taking pictures of Ratnuchak Army station and sending them to Pakistan, more than half a dozen overground workers working for Hijbul Mujahideen, have been identified by the forces, as reported by Amar Ujala. The security forces raided many districts on Thursday including Kathua and Doda to capture these OGWs.

According to the report, 3-4 overground workers belonging to Kathua and Doda have also been captured, but this has not been confirmed officially. However, one of the arrestees has been identified as Abdul Kareem, a resident of Malhar in Kathua. A mobile phone has been seized from Kareem in which photos and videos sent to Pakistan were found. It has been revealed during the investigation that a huge racket is being operated by these people.

The report claims that it has been revealed during the investigation that the OGWs that were identified upon the information divulged by the two suspects have already sent the information related to more than a dozen military stations to Pakistan. They have sent information relating to Jammu city, military stations located at the border of Kathua, Udhampur, and Doda Kishtawad to Pakistan. The security of almost all the military stations of Jammu has been prepped up following this. There is also information about money being supplied to these OGWs through Hawala channels.

Recently there were reports of 16 terrorist camps being active in the territory of Pakistan where terrorists are being trained to infiltrate into Kashmir valley.
OpIndia Staff: Staff reporter at OpIndia