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J&K Police recovers arms, ammunition dropped by Pakistani drone in Toph village near International border
 
Jammu august 18:-
Jammu and Kashmir Police has recovered arms and ammunition dropped by a Pakistani drone in Toph village near the international border. Police said, a case was registered on February 24 this year at Arnia police station regarding recovery of arms and ammunition dropped by Pakistani drone.

One accused, belonging to Jammu, made revelations that a Pakistani prisoner/handler Mohd Ali Hussain alias Qasim has been instrumental in drone droppings and is the main operative of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Al Badr.

Police said during sustained questioning, the accused confessed to his role in the Arnia weapon drop case and also disclosed two locations where the arms and ammunition dropped by drone have been concealed.

Subsequently, police recovered a packet of arms, ammunitions and explosives in Toph village in Phallian Mandal area near the International Border.

An AK rifle, magazines, 40 AK rounds, a star pistol, pistol rounds, and Chinese small grenades were recovered from the packet.
 
 
 
 
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