Arrested terror activities,350 KG of RDX recovery from J&K

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It is a continuous joint effort being carried out by the Haryana police and the J&K police. 

An accused, Dr Muzammil, was nabbed. 360 kilograms of inflammable material was recovered yesterday, and it is thought to be ammonium nitrate. It is not RDX,” Faridabad CP said. “The operation is still underway. He also mentioned, “The accused who was apprehended taught at Al-Falah University here.

” Kumar also mentioned that along with the other items, they found one assault rifle with three magazines and 83 live bullets, one pistol with eight live rounds, two empty cartridges, two more magazines, eight big suitcases, and four small suitcases at the scene.

One assault rifle along with 3 magazines and 83 live rounds, one assault rifles, and a significant amount of ammunition in Faridabad, Haryana, as reported. A report says that Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather, who previously worked at Government Medical College in Anantnag, was arrested last week.

He was accused of putting up posters that supported the terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed in Srinagar. He was said to have been arrested in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Based on the information obtained during the interrogation, the police conducted a raid on Al Falah Hospital in Faridabad, during which they discovered RDX and a cache of ammunition. Earlier, the police found an AK-47 rifle and some other bullets in a locker that belonged to Rather in Jammu and Kashmir. 

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The first look into the case has found that another doctor, named Muzamil Shakeel, who lives in Koil, Pulwama district, is possibly connected. Shakeel, who worked at the same hospital, was taken into custody for allegedly assisting in storing explosives and weapons in Faridabad. Both doctors are currently being held by the police in Jammu and Kashmir. According to a report , Rather and Shakeel are reportedly linked to a group of doctors from Jammu and Kashmir who are under scrutiny for suspected connections to terrorist organizations like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ghazwat-ul-Hind. More arrests and asset recoveries are expected as ongoing interrogations and forensic analysis continue.

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