By PTI
JAMMU: Security forces on Monday carried out a search operation in a village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district following a tip-off regarding the movement of some suspicious people, officers talked about.
A resident of Purani village noticed the movement of a minimal of three suspicious people inside the early hours and shared the information with the police, they talked about.
The police, assisted by the Army and the CRPF, immediately prepare a cordon and carried out house-to-house searches nonetheless did not uncover any suspicious people, the officers talked about.
Local residents claimed that this was the second time in a fortnight that the movement of suspicious people beneath the quilt of darkness have been picked up by a villager.
They moreover demanded a eternal security publish inside the village for protection.
Security forces are on extreme alert in Poonch and shut by Rajouri districts following three separate terror assaults that left 10 troopers and seven civilians lifeless since January.
JAMMU: Security forces on Monday carried out a search operation in a village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch district following a tip-off regarding the movement of some suspicious people, officers talked about.
A resident of Purani village noticed the movement of a minimal of three suspicious people inside the early hours and shared the information with the police, they talked about.
The police, assisted by the Army and the CRPF, immediately prepare a cordon and carried out house-to-house searches nonetheless did not uncover any suspicious people, the officers talked about.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
Local residents claimed that this was the second time in a fortnight that the movement of suspicious people beneath the quilt of darkness have been picked up by a villager.
They moreover demanded a eternal security publish inside the village for protection.
Security forces are on extreme alert in Poonch and shut by Rajouri districts following three separate terror assaults that left 10 troopers and seven civilians lifeless since January.