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J&K: 2 terror operatives nabbed

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Jammu, Jan 18 (IANS) The Jammu & Kashmir Police busted a terror module on Monday in Jammu's Ramban district by arresting two terror operatives and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition from their possession, officials said.

Police said initial investigation reveals that two terror operatives Umar Ahmed Malik and Suhail Ahmed Malik, both residents of Semthan, Bijbehara in south Kashmir's Anantnag district working under a plot hatched by Kashmir-based terrorists and their Pakistan-based JeM handler Aqib alias Alfa from Budgam, clandestinely travelled from Kashmir to the international border at Vijaypur, Samba and received arms and ammunition dropped with the help of drones.

Police said a large quantity of arms and ammunition has been recovered including two AK rifles, one pistol, 16 grenades, nine AK magazines, 269 live bullets and two magazines.

Police said that further investigation is on.

--IANS

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