Jammu: Three militant terrorists from Jaish-e-Mohammed Jaish-e-Mohammad have been killed in a gunfight with a bunch of terrorists on Friday morning close to a toll plaza on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway Jammu-Srinagar Highway. During this time a policeman was additionally injured. Three-four terrorists going to Srinagar have been stopped by the police at Bana toll plaza. At 5 within the morning, a joint workforce of police and CRPF stopped the truck going to Kashmir at a toll. Subsequently, a truck was fired, injuring a policeman.
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Police officers stated that after the assault, the freeway was closed to visitors and surrounded your entire jungle space, inflicting the terrorists to get inside and the encounter began. He instructed that terrorists additionally fired grenades. <! –
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The DGP stated that in this time two extra terrorists have been killed within the encounter and one other one is feared trapped there. Police officers stated explosives, together with 4 weapons and a few ammunition, have been recovered from the spot. He stated that these terrorists are in all probability foreigners.
Police stated that these terrorists have been a part of the latest infiltration group. The group entered the International Border (IB) at Hiranagar in Kathua district and was going to the Kashmir Valley. Polyvinyl was being transported within the truck and a small hideout was made for terrorists to cover. He stated that the terrorists have been sporting bullet proof jackets and have been armed with weapons. Authorities suspect that the terrorists deliberate to assault safety camps close to the freeway, together with essential installations.
#UPDATE Two explosions heard close to Bann toll plaza on Jammu-Srinagar freeway the place the encounter between terrorists and safety forces is underway. One policeman injured, one terrorist killed within the encounter (deferred visuals) pic.twitter.com/I7fwofQphL
– ANI (@ANI) January 31, 2020
Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police (DGP) DGP Dilbag Singh Dilbag Singh stated that three-four terrorists going to Srinagar have been stopped by the police at Bana toll plaza. Nagrota's Bana toll plaza is 28 km from Jammu metropolis. Singh stated that one militant was killed within the encounter and the others escaped into the close by forest. At the identical time, a policeman was injured, who was admitted to the hospital. The DGP stated that it seems that these terrorists have been a part of the latest infiltration group and have been going to Kashmir Valley. "It is suspected that this group had entered the international border at Hiranagar in Kathua district," he stated.
DGP Dilbag Singh on Jammu-Srinagar Highway encounter: 3 Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists have been killed, six weapons recovered. Truck driver and conductor have been arrested. Questioning is underway with truck driver and conductor. Search operation remains to be on. pic.twitter.com/AfcK6bTnF3
– ANI (@ANI) January 31, 2020
Jammu zone IGP Mukesh Singh instructed media individuals that the truck going to Kashmir was stopped at 5 within the morning by a joint workforce of police and CRPF. He stated that after this, there was a firing from the truck, wherein a policeman was injured. The IGP stated that the police and CRPF personnel responded to the firing, wherein a terrorist was killed, whereas the remaining fled into the forest space. He instructed that the truck driver Maqbool has been arrested and he’s being questioned.
Mukesh Singh, IG Jammu: Around 5 am, police stopped a truck for checking, the militants hidden inside began taking pictures. One police personnel was additionally injured. There is a risk of atleast four extra terrorists hidden within the space. Area has been cordoned & search operation is on. https://t.co/kYwc41Sybi
pic.twitter.com/PqNBBCKVFn– ANI (@ANI) January 31, 2020
Police stopped a truck going to Srinagar on the toll plaza in Baran space of Nagrota round 5 am, after which the firing passed off. Senior police officers are on the spot to observe the search operation. In Udhampur district, all faculties and faculties have been closed as a precautionary measure.