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NIA Raids 8 Locations in J&K Over Cross-Border Terror Infiltration Case

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is conducting raids at eight locations across Jammu and Kashmir in connection with an ongoing investigation into the infiltration of terrorists from Pakistan. The raids are being carried out in the districts of Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, Reasi, and Udhampur, targeting individuals and locations suspected of facilitating cross-border terror activities. According […]

NIA Raids 8 Locations in J&K Over Cross-Border Terror Infiltration Case
NIA Raids 8 Locations in J&K Over Cross-Border Terror Infiltration Case

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is conducting raids at eight locations across Jammu and Kashmir in connection with an ongoing investigation into the infiltration of terrorists from Pakistan. The raids are being carried out in the districts of Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, Reasi, and Udhampur, targeting individuals and locations suspected of facilitating cross-border terror activities.

According to sources, the case pertains to a broader network enabling the entry of Pakistani terrorists into Indian territory through strategic routes in Jammu and Kashmir. The NIA’s action is aimed at disrupting this network and collecting evidence about the logistical and financial support being provided to infiltrators.

The agency has zeroed in on several suspects who are believed to be part of this ecosystem, including those who may have provided shelter, funds, or local intelligence to the infiltrators. These raids are expected to uncover crucial details about the modus operandi of the network and its possible links to handlers across the border.

Local police and paramilitary forces are assisting the NIA in these operations to ensure smooth execution amid heightened security concerns in the region. Officials have stated that the raids are part of a larger strategy to strengthen counter-terrorism efforts in Jammu and Kashmir.

More information about the seized items or arrests, if any, is expected to emerge as the raids continue.

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