Three detained in Rajouri’s IED recovery case: Police
The Jammu and Kashmir Police has detained three persons and developed vital leads in the case of recovery of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) from the Kheora locality of the Rajouri border district, sources said Wednesday.
An IED was detected and defused by government forces personnel in the area on 18 January.
The three detainees include one person from the Mendhar area of Poonch district and two from the Rajouri district, the sources said, adding they are being interrogated.
The sources also said links of militant handlers from Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir have also surfaced in the case.
It is suspected that handlers from across the Line of Control provided these devices and were dictating their storage and usage, they said.
A case was registered after the tiffin IED was recovered in the Rajouri town and an investigation was started to nab the people involved in it.
During the investigation, agencies have been able to establish vital leads including learning about the cross-border connections, they said, adding “the supply of IEDs was from terror handlers from across the LoC”.
After the 18 January incident, two more Improvised Explosive Devices were recovered from Dassal village near Rajouri on 22 January and were later destroyed, they said.
On being contacted, SSP Rajouri Mohammad Aslam the case of IED recovery has almost been worked out but exact details cannot be shared at this time.
Three IEDs have so far been recovered and three people are detained, he said. (PTI)