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  • Militant Associate Arrested, Arms And Ammunition Recovered

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    SRINAGAR: A militant associate was on Monday arrested with AK-47 and other ammunition in Keegam area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district.

    An official said that based on input received regarding the presence of militants in Daramdora Keegam Shopian, a joint team of forces including Shopian Police and 44 RR launched Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in the area.

    He said that during the search operation, an OGW of Lashkar-e-Toiba outfit identified as Tanveer Ahmad Wani, son of Bashir Ahmad Wani of Daramdora village in Shopian district was arrested.

    He said one AK-47, one magazine, 10 AK rounds and one bag was recovered from his possession.

    He said that a case in this regard has been registered and further investigation has been taken up.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • NIA files chargesheet against PFI’s ‘coordinator for arms training’

    NIA files chargesheet against PFI’s ‘coordinator for arms training’

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    New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a chargesheet against Ibrahim Puthanathani a.k.a. Ibrahim M.K., the ‘National Coordinator for Arms Training’ of the banned organisation, Popular Front of India (PFI), an official said on Wednesday.

    Ibrahim was given the responsibility to organise ‘Arms Training Camps’ across various states of the country on behalf of the PFI.

    On March 18, the NIA had filed a chargesheet against the National Executive Council members and senior cadres of the PFI.

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    The NIA’s probe has revealed that PFI cadres were being systematically trained in use of weapons in the guise of Physical Education (PE) classes in different parts of India and Ibrahim had designed the Syllabus for the Advanced Physical and Arms training courses.

    He was travelling across the length and breadth of the country to coordinate and supervise such Arms Training Camps.

    He has been charged under sections 120B, 121A, 122, 153A of IPC, sections 13, 18, 18A,18B of the UA (P) Act.

    The NIA has also invoked additional charges under sections 38, 39 of the UA (P) Act against PFI.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Woman Among Two LeT Militant Associates Arrested, Arms And Ammunition Recovered: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police on Tuesday claimed to have busted a militant module by arresting two associates of LeT outfit in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district

    In a statement, police  spokesperson said that on the basis of reliable information, joint team of counter insurgent forces busted a militant module in Pattan by arresting two associates of LeT outfit identified as Farooq Ahmad Parra and Saima Bashir of Sopore.

    The statement reads on their disclosure arms and ammunition including one pistol, 2 pistol magazines, 5 pistol rounds, IED and one remote control IED weighing approximately 2 kg were also recovered.

    “During their further questioning, they revealed that duo were working with active LeT militant Abid Qayoom Lone of Wussan Pattan”.

    A case under sections of Arms and ULA (P) Act stands registered in Police station Pattan and investigation is on. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Huge Cache Of Arms And Ammunition Recovered

    Huge Cache Of Arms And Ammunition Recovered

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    SRINAGAR: Security forces on Thursday recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition from woods of Haphruda area of North Kashmir’s Handwara.

    An official said that in a joint operation, Indian Army along with JKP Handwara, based on reliable input, carried out specific jungle search in Haphruda Forest in North Kupwara district on early morning of 06 Apr 2023. The search resulted in recovery of huge cache of ammunition, that is 720 rounds of 7.62 mm (most likely of Chinese origin) , 05 rounds of RPG , 09 booster tubes of RPG and 10 x UBGL Grenades(most likely of Russian Origin).

    The spokesman further stated that the ammunition was concealed in two locs in the jungle area with adequate packaging. Infact few of the ammunition has been found in sealed packages.

    A thorough jungle search was lauched by Haphruda COB and JKP Handwara personnel in the general area of Haphruda forest for any more caches of arms/ammunition or for any hideout, reads the statement. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Freedom Caucus and progressives lock arms — and that could be bad news for McCarthy

    Freedom Caucus and progressives lock arms — and that could be bad news for McCarthy

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    This alignment could create headaches for McCarthy, because he can only lose four members of his own party during any given floor vote in the closely divided House. And while the Senate has already passed its own bipartisan reversal of the Iraq war authorizations, most of the House GOP is not yet bought in on that issue, and there’s no consensus in the party about cutting Pentagon funding.

    So if McCarthy’s right flank teams up with liberals in earnest — after nearly costing the California Republican the speakership — it could chip at his hold over his slim majority. It remains to be seen whether a concrete break with the speaker will materialize, but lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are paying attention to the dynamic.

    As Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) put it: “Sometimes you have interesting bedfellows in Washington.”

    The best-case scenario outcome for McCarthy, who’s been noncommittal on a quick floor vote to repeal Iraq war powers, is House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Michael McCaul’s (R-Texas) proposal to replace those war authorizations as well as a third authorization passed after the Sept. 11 attacks. That approach would likely be a no-go for liberals who are currently on the same page as many conservatives.

    Ending Iraq war powers “should come to the floor as soon as possible,” said Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), a former Progressive Caucus co-chair who’s spearheaded a decades-long push on the matter. “And our Republican colleagues are also working to try to ensure that this comes to the floor as soon as possible. It’s way past time to get this done.”

    Rebelling against leadership is hardly a new mode for Lee, who endured harsh criticism during the George W. Bush administration as the sole House lawmaker to vote against the post-Sept. 11 authorization. And other members of the Freedom and Progressive Caucuses are gadflies in their own right; Roy, for one, regularly upends the GOP conference’s plans.

    “It’s a question of institutional power,” said Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), the House Rules Committee chair whom Lee cited as one of her top Republican allies on repealing war authorizations. “And I think there’s a sense around here, on both the left and the right, that we’ve abdicated too much of that — and not just in recent Congresses, but honestly probably going back decades.”

    President Joe Biden has promised to sign the Senate-passed pair of war authorization repeals if they reach his desk.

    It’s not just the war powers effort that’s bringing together the House’s opposing factions. They’ve also united to push for pumping the brakes on a potential ban of TikTok, airing fears of government overreach while more establishment colleagues share national security worries.

    In addition, Progressive Caucus chief Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and Freedom Caucus member Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio) are jointly raising concerns about government surveillance laws ahead of a reauthorization deadline at the end of the year.

    The left and right frequently align “on issues of war, civil liberties and privacy,” Jayapal said. “We do have things that we see eye to eye on, and I think we’re always going to look for those opportunities.”

    It’s not clear yet how the war powers repeal might come to the House floor, whether as a stand-alone or attached to another must-pass vehicle. But Roy said that if it’s not brought up before the end of the year’s annual defense policy bill, he “can promise” it would “become an issue” during debate on that plan.

    “We’re gonna have to deal with that at some point. And so this will be just another step along the way. I’ve been happy to work with Congresswoman Lee towards that end,” Roy said.

    While McCaul may be able to find a war powers compromise that would satisfy a majority of House Republicans — according to longstanding conference tradition, the speaker needs majority-GOP support in order to bring legislation to the floor — the party probably can’t count on many Democratic votes for that plan.

    Right now, liberals are pushing solely for a full repeal of the 2002 and 1991 Iraq authorizations.

    “There’s nothing to replace it with,” said Lee. “That argument and strategy is muddying the water.”

    Meanwhile, McCaul’s Democratic counterpart atop the Foreign Affairs panel is looking to help break the logjam on post-Sept. 11 war powers. Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.) signaled an interest in introducing his own replacement for that measure. But Meeks aligned with progressives on the Senate-passed measures repealing the 2002 and 1991 war powers authorizations, calling for a “straight repeal.”

    If all else fails in the war powers debate, there’s always the wonky procedural gambit known as a discharge petition — which allows a majority of House members from either party to band together and force a bill onto the floor, regardless of leadership’s wishes.

    Some liberals, like Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), have indicated they’re open to that option. But other progressive leaders have said that’s off the table for now, concerned it could blow up the fragile bipartisan consensus on war powers.

    “The discharge petition is not the way to get bipartisan support,” Lee said. “We have the votes. So this should come to the floor as soon as possible.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Militant Hideout Busted In Ramban, Arms And Ammunition Recovered: Police

    Militant Hideout Busted In Ramban, Arms And Ammunition Recovered: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Police and army on Wednesday said they busted a militant hideout in Khari Jamlwan forest area of Ramban district, leading to recovery of huge cache of arms and ammunition.

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that information was received through reliable sources regarding presence of cache of arms, ammunition and related material in far flung hilly and forest area of Khari.

    He said acting swiftly on the input, a joint search operation was launched in the area and suspected hideout locations were searched which continued till evening, during which arms and ammunition among other things were recovered from the spot.

    He said the recoveries include 256 7.62 MM cartridges, 36 7.62 MM empty cartridges, 5 AK-47 magazines, 34 9 MM cartridges and other material.

    He said a case FIR number 77/2023 under section 7/25 Arms act and Sec 4 Explosives substances act has been registered at P/S Banihal and investigation has been taken up.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Militant Hideout Busted, Arms And Ammunition Recovered: Police

    Militant Hideout Busted, Arms And Ammunition Recovered: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Police and army on Wednesday said they busted a militant hideout in Khari Jamlwan forest area of Ramban district, leading to recovery of huge cache of arms and ammunition.

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that information was received through reliable sources regarding presence of cache of arms, ammunition and related material in far flung hilly and forest area of Khari.

    He said acting swiftly on the input, a joint search operation was launched in the area and suspected hideout locations were searched which continued till evening, during which arms and ammunition among other things were recovered from the spot.

    He said the recoveries include 256 7.62 MM cartridges, 36 7.62 MM empty cartridges, 5 AK-47 magazines, 34 9 MM cartridges and other material.

    He said a case FIR number 77/2023 under section 7/25 Arms act and Sec 4 Explosives substances act has been registered at P/S Banihal and investigation has been taken up.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Militant hideout busted in Ramban, arms, ammunition recovered: Police

    Militant hideout busted in Ramban, arms, ammunition recovered: Police

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    Ramban, Apr 05: Security forces on Wednesday said they busted a militant hideout in Khari Jamlwan forest area of Ramban district, leading to recovery of huge cache of arms and ammunition.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that an information was received through reliable sources regarding presence of cache of arms, ammunition and related material in far flung hilly and forest area of Khari.

    He said acting swiftly on the input, a joint search operation was launched in the area and suspected hideout locations were searched which continued till evening, during which arms and ammunition among other things were recovered from the spot.

    He said the recoveries include 256 7.62 MM cartridges, 36 7.62 MM empty cartridges, 5 AK-47 magazines, 34 9 MM cartridges and other material.

    He said a case FIR number 77/2023 under section 7/25 Arms act and Sec 4 Explosives substances act has been registered at P/S Banihal and investigation has been taken up—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Arms, Ammo ‘Dropped By Drone’ Recovered: Police

    Arms, Ammo ‘Dropped By Drone’ Recovered: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police on Monday morning recovered a consignment of arms and ammunition from a suspected drone dropped packet in Rakh Barutia village of Vijaypur in Samba district.

    Official sources said that information regarding some suspicious material was received after which a team from Samba police rushed to the site and conducted searches during which a yellow coloured packet was found lying near bushes.

    “Three pistols, six magazines, 48 bullets and four hand grenades have been recovered from this packet,” they said.

    Additional Superintendent of Police Samba, Surinder Chowdhury said that the packing of packet and a long plastic string recovered along with suggests it was dropped via a drone.

    He said they are investigating the matter, while teams of bomb disposal squad and forensics were called in and the packet was opened as per SOPs. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Suspected drone dropped consignment of arms, ammo recovered in Samba village: Police

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    Jammu, April 03: Jammu and Kashmir police on Monday morning recovered a consignment of arms and ammunition from a suspected drone dropped packet in Rakh Barutia village of Vijaypur in Samba district.

    Official sources told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that an information regarding some suspicious material was received after which team of Samba police rushed to the site and conducted searches during which a yellow coloured packet was found lying near bushes.

    “Three pistols, six magazines, 48 bullets and four hand grenades have been recovered from this packet,” they said.

    Additional Superintendent of Police Samba, Surinder Chowdhury said that the packing of packet and a long plastic string recovered along with suggests it was dropped via a drone.

    He said they are investigating the matter, while teams of bomb disposal squad and forensics were called in and the packet was opened as per SOPs—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )