The Border Security Force (BSF) found compelling evidence that the four Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists killed in the November 19 Nagrota encounter had traveled to Jammu and Kashmir from Pakistan with the discovery of a 200 meter long and nearly 8 meter deep underground tunnel professionally designed at the international border …
Read More »Cross-border tunnel, half a dozen other tests, give Pak’s hand at the Ban toll plaza meet
The Border Security Force (BSF) on Sunday detected a cross-border tunnel in the Samba sector that was used by four Jaish terrorists, who were eliminated at the Ban toll plaza near Nagrota on Thursday, senior law enforcement officials said. BSF Inspector General NS Jamwal said: “The tunnel, which has entered …
Read More »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 …
Read More »How Indian Forces Foiled Jaish Attack Planned By Masood Azhar’s Brother | India News
NEW DELHI: The four terrorists who were shot by security forces during an encounter in Jammu and cashmereNagrota on Thursday were commissioned by Pakistan’s spy agency ISI to carry out a similar suicide attack on Pulwama and the mission was headed by the brother of the Jaish-e-Muhammed chief, Masood Azhar, …
Read More »Nagrota Encounter: India files strong protest with Pakistan over ‘attempted attack’ to derail DDC polls
Written by Shubhajit Roy | New Delhi | Updated: November 21, 2020 3:24:49 pm Jammu: Security personnel inspect the meeting place at the Nagrota Ban toll plaza in Jammu (PTI) Two days later four terrorists died and a cache of weapons and explosives recovered in Jammu, India, on Saturday summoned …
Read More »‘Desist from policy of support for terrorism’: India criticizes Pak for planned JeM attack in Nagrota
India summoned Pakistan’s highest ranking diplomat in New Delhi on Saturday and held a strong protest against an attempted attack by the UN-designated terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) that was recently thwarted by security forces in Jammu. and Kashmir. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Aftab Hassan Khan, charge d’affaires of …
Read More »India Summons Pakistani Official, Lodges Protest Over Nagrota Incident
Pakistani High Commission officials were summoned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) on Saturday, November 21, over the Nagrota incident, in which four suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terrorists were killed in Jammu and Kashmir earlier this week, as India conveyed its “great concern” to Pakistan about the “planned terrorist attack” …
Read More »4 Jaish terrorists killed in Nagrota received orders from Masood Azhar’s brother
Early Thursday morning, an encounter between a group of terrorists and security forces occurred at the Ban toll plaza, near Nagrota. In the end, four terrorists were dead, but it was not just a chance encounter. This was an intelligence-based operation that aimed to block what security forces believed could …
Read More »Big attack foiled with JeM terrorist assassination: Prime Minister Modi
Security forces foiled Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror plot to wreak “great havoc” and target “grassroots” democratic exercises in Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Narendra said on Friday. Modi, a day after four suspects The infiltrators were shot dead in a three-hour encounter on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway. Modi held a …
Read More »PM Modi Holds Safety Review Meeting; Jaish terrorists were planning ‘something big’ on 11/26 anniversary
By: PTI | New Delhi | Updated: November 20, 2020 9:26:23 pm Jammu: Personnel from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) stand guard on the Jammu & Kashmir National Highway after a meeting at Ban Toll Plaza in Nagrota, Jammu district, on Friday, November 20, 2020 (Photo from PTI) (PTI20-11-2020_000045A) …
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