Intelligence agencies sound alert over presence of 12 Jaish-e-Mohammad militants in Kashmir
Srinagar, Mar, 08: As many as 12 Jaish-e-Mohammed militants have infiltrated into Kashmir, according to the intelligence alert.
Twelve foreign origin (FT) JeM militants entered Kashmir on February 13-14 in two different batches via the jungles of Jumagund (Keran sector), the intelligence alert stated, the same has been accessed by India Today.
The intelligence agencies claim that these militants of foreign origin (FT) may be hiding in the Sopore and Bandipora areas. These 12 militants have satellite phones (Thuraya phones) as well as hand grenades with them.
The intelligence agencies revealed that both Kaiser Ahmad Dar, a resident of Pulwama, and foreign militant Abu Saad - who were hiding in Pulwama - reached Sopore area on February 21.
After this input, everyone has been asked to stay on alert.(India Today)