Terrorists In J&K's Poonch Got Weapons Via Pak Drones, Hunt On: Top Cop
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Dilbag Singh, Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police, said the terrorist supporter Nasir Ahmad and his family, who were already under the radar of security forces, provided logistics to the terrorists
A week after a major terrorist attack on the army in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, the police said around a dozen terrorists could be operating in the area who are getting arms supply through drones from Pakistan.
A large-scale security operation to flush out the terrorists has been going on for the past one week without any success. Dilbag Singh, Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police, visited the area. He said the recent attack on the army has been carried out with active local support.
The police chief said one of the suspects arrested for providing shelter and logistics to terrorists is Nasir Ahmad.
Mr Singh said the terrorist supporter Nasir Ahmad and his family, who were already under the radar of security forces, provided logistics to the terrorists. The top cop said based on his interrogation, the police have got vital information about terrorist activities.