Vikrant Shekhawat : May 21, 2023, 05:42 PM
Jammu Kashmir: Before the G20 meeting, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken major action in Jammu and Kashmir. The agency has arrested a Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist in the terror conspiracy case, who has been identified as Mohammad Ubaid Malik of Kupwara district. NI has given this information on Sunday. This terrorist has been in constant contact with the commander of Jaish based in Pakistan. Investigation has revealed that this terrorist was giving secret information to the Pakistan-based commander, especially about the movement of soldiers and security forces.The documents recovered from the possession of terrorist Ubaid. According to NIA, he was trying to execute some big terrorist conspiracy. In fact, in the year 2022, the NIA had registered an FIR regarding the terrorist conspiracy in the valley, the FIR was registered by different terrorist organizations in the valley with the help of Pakistani commander, in which drugs, through hawala There was also mention of execution of terrorist conspiracy by collecting cash, weapons, IED, remote control operated sticky bomb and magnetic bomb.According to the NIA, IEDs and explosives were continuously being sent to India through drones from Pakistan, which were being assembled locally here, which were to be used to attack security forces and target minorities in the valley. This conspiracy was being hatched not only manually but also in code words by talking to each other on social media apps, the purpose of which was to spoil the communal harmony in India, to wage war against the Government of India by carrying out terrorist conspiracies.Security beefed up in Jammu and Kashmir ahead of G-20 meetingAt the same time, G20 meeting is going to be held in Srinagar on Monday i.e. 22 May. Before that, security has been tightened along the international border in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting will continue till May 24. An official statement said that a special water wing of the Border Security Force has increased patrolling with special boats along the Chenab river. These boats are specially designed to maneuver in the rapid currents of the Chenab River and guard the border along the river. Boat patrolling is being done day and night. Along with this, foot patrolling, vehicle patrolling is also being done.