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Two more arrested in Jammu IED case

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Published : Jul 3, 2021, 7:41 AM IST

The police made the two arrests following the sustained interrogation of the accused, Nadeem-ul-Haq, from whose possession IED was earlier recovered. The arrested persons Nadeem Ayoub Rather and Talib-ur-Rehman, during questioning, confessed their involvement and revealed they acted on the directions of their handler.

Two more arrested in Jammu IED case
Two more arrested in Jammu IED case

Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir): Jammu and Kashmir police on Friday said that they have arrested two more suspected terrorists in connection with the recent recovery of a powerful improvised explosive device (IED) in Jammu.

On June 27, Nadeem-ul-Haq, a resident of Banihal, was arrested with 5.5 kgs of IED from Bhatindi area in the outskirts of the city. With this, Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba's (LeT) plan to trigger an explosion at a crowded place was averted.

"Following sustained interrogation of the accused from whose possession IED was earlier recovered, names of two more persons were revealed," a police spokesperson said.

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Jammu police rounded up both the accused -- Nadeem Ayoub Rather of Shopian and Talib-ur-Rehman of Banihal, who, during questioning, confessed their involvement and revealed they acted on the directions of their handler.

The police spokesperson said that the apprehended accused had been directed by their handler to carry out an IED blast at a major religious place in Jammu.

"It was for the same reason that Nadeem ul Haq came from Banihal to Jammu -- to carry out the IED attack to spread terror and destabilise the peaceful atmosphere of the city," he said.

It appears that the IED has been dropped by drone from across the border. Further investigation into the case is on, the police spokesperson said.

READ: Major tragedy averted as security forces destroy IED in J-K's Pulwama

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