Encounter in Nagrota: Evidence shows terrorists were in contact with handlers of Pak India News


JAMMU: Research on the Nagrota Encounter The case has revealed that the four murdered Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorists were in constant contact with their handlers in Pakistan.
According to sources, the investigating agencies recovered some text messages, which are suspected to have come from handlers of terrorists in Pakistan, from mobile phones recovered from the truck in which they were traveling.
A text message shared with the media reads: “Kahan phnche, kya soorte haal hai. Koi mushkil toh nahi (Where have you gotten? How are things? I hope there are no problems so far). “The terrorist who was handling the mobile phone replied briefly:” at 2 o’clock. ”
In addition to a large quantity of weapons and ammunition, security forces had recovered Pakistani-made digital mobile radios and mobile phones, model MPD-2505, Pakistani-made shoes, Pakistani wireless equipment, GPS device and SIM cards.
Sources said a guide is believed to have led the terrorists to the Jammu-Pathankot Highway from where they boarded a truck. Investigating agencies have launched a search for the guide.
The sources added that the drugs made in Karachi and other items found in the slain terrorists also suggest Pakistani involvement.

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