After police busted drone terror module, NIA conducts raids at different locations in J&K
India Today
The raids are being conducted by NIA in connection with the recovery of arms and ammunition dropped by a Pakistani drone in J&K’s Toph village.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) carried out raids at different locations in Jammu, Kathua, Samba and Doda on Thursday, August 18. The raids are being conducted in connection with the recovery of arms and ammunition dropped by a Pakistani drone in Jammu and Kashmir’s Toph village along the international border.
According to NIA sources, Pakistan is making continuous efforts to send weapons through drones in the border areas in Samba and Kathua, including Jammu.
The NIA also registered a case on July 26 regarding the increase in the cases of drones dropping arms and ammunition. The NIA is conducting these raids along with terror funding cases.
“The raids are being conducted at the bases where the terror modules transport consignments of weapons sent from Pakistan," said NIA sources.
Earlier on February 24 this year, a case was registered at the Arnia police station regarding the recovery of arms and ammunition dropped by a Pakistani drone.
Police said an accused from Jammu told them that a Pakistani prisoner, Mohd Ali Hussain alias Qasim, had been instrumental in drone droppings and was the main operative of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Al Badr.
He was then produced before the court and sent to police custody.