Jammu: Jammu Police Arrested three associates of terror operatives on charges of financing Jaish-e-Mohammed terror activities in Sidhra Bridge area and recovered Rs 43 lakh in cash from their possession, which they were carrying from here. Punjab To South Kashmir, according to the police.
The police have registered a case Nagrota, The arrested accused have been identified as Fayaz Ahmed Dar. Umar Farooq and Maujam Parvez.
“Acting on credible information that a consignment of cash is being transferred from Punjab to South Kashmir, a special team has been constituted under the supervision of SDPO Nagrota,” Senior Superintendent of Police, Jammu Police, Chandan Kohli said on Wednesday. who had energized a naka on the Sidhra bridge in Nagrota area on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway,” the police said in a press release.
According to the release, a vehicle was stopped for checking and the traveling people were questioned about their movement. Two bags of cash were recovered after giving an unsatisfactory reply and a thorough search.
A total cash amount of Rs 43 lakh has been recovered from their possession.
On further interrogation of the suspects it became clear that the money was being diverted from Punjab to South Kashmir to finance the terrorist activities of Jaish. Mohamed, said in the press release.
These arrested people were constantly in contact with the sitting masters and the terrorists present in South Kashmir.
SSP Jammu also said that the money was being diverted for terror funding and the sources of these funds are from outside J&K, which will be booked soon.
Further investigation is going on in the matter.
The police have registered a case Nagrota, The arrested accused have been identified as Fayaz Ahmed Dar. Umar Farooq and Maujam Parvez.
“Acting on credible information that a consignment of cash is being transferred from Punjab to South Kashmir, a special team has been constituted under the supervision of SDPO Nagrota,” Senior Superintendent of Police, Jammu Police, Chandan Kohli said on Wednesday. who had energized a naka on the Sidhra bridge in Nagrota area on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway,” the police said in a press release.
According to the release, a vehicle was stopped for checking and the traveling people were questioned about their movement. Two bags of cash were recovered after giving an unsatisfactory reply and a thorough search.
A total cash amount of Rs 43 lakh has been recovered from their possession.
On further interrogation of the suspects it became clear that the money was being diverted from Punjab to South Kashmir to finance the terrorist activities of Jaish. Mohamed, said in the press release.
These arrested people were constantly in contact with the sitting masters and the terrorists present in South Kashmir.
SSP Jammu also said that the money was being diverted for terror funding and the sources of these funds are from outside J&K, which will be booked soon.
Further investigation is going on in the matter.
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