2 hybrid militants arrested; 4 pistols, 10 grenades recovered

Arms and ammunition which were seized from two hybrid militants in Kupwara district of Kashmir on Friday.
Arms and ammunition which were seized from two hybrid militants in Kupwara district of Kashmir on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, July 29: Police today arrested two hybrid militants and recovered four pistols and 10 grenades from their possession in North Kashmir’s Kupwara district.
A Police spokesman said that in a major success against nefarious designs of militants to spread their activities in the Valley, Kupwara police along with Army 28 RR arrested two hybrid militants and recovered four pistols, eight pistol magazines, 130 pistol rounds and 10 hand grenades from them.
“Acting on credible information that two militant associates affiliated with militant outfit LeT have entered the Maidanpora area of Lolab to carry out militant related activities, a joint cordon and search operation was launched in the area,” he said.
“During the course of the operation, a vehicle load carrier bearing registration number JK 09A-2324 was signaled to stop at iron bridge Maidanpora. Sensing security forces’ presence, the vehicle was abruptly stopped short of the stop and two persons jumped out of it”, said the spokesperson.
“Whereas one individual identified as Shamim Ahmad Khan son of Ghulam Mohiuddeen Khan, resident of Khan Mohalla Kawari Laderwan was immediately nabbed carrying in his possession, one bag containing 10 hand grenades , the other accomplice jumped in the fields with a backpack bag and fled away”, the spokesperson said adding after hectic chase and search of the area, the other person identified as Talib Ahmad Sheikh son of Ali Mohammad Sheikh, resident of Ledarwan Kawari Kupwara was apprehended from a shop located at Badi Bhera Lolab owned by one Zakir Ahmad Mir son of Mohammad Abdullah Mir, resident of Wavoora Lolab.”
“From the search of the backpack bag, four pistols, eight pistol magazines and 140 live rounds of pistol were recovered.”
A case has been registered in Police Station Lalpora in Kupwara and investigations taken up to unearth the militant module involved in the case.