July 5, 2020
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Arms And Ammunition Recovered In J&K

Troops of Red Horns Division of the Indian Army apprehended five wanted terrorists of Karbi People Liberation Tigers including its top leader, General Secretary Ronam Lijulang at Bakulya in East Karbi Anglong district of Assam on July 24, 2014. They also recovered large cache of arms, ammunition and other warlike stores including One AK- 56, one SLR, one Lathod grenade launcher, one .303 rifle and approximately 200 rounds of ammunition from their possession. (Photo: IANS)
Rajouri: A huge cache of arms and ammunition was recovered by the police in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on July 4, 2020. (Photo: IANS)

Security forces on Saturday recovered a large cache of arms and ammunition from J&K’s Rajouri district.

Police said during an operation the security forces today busted a militant hideout from which a large cache of arms and ammunition was recovered in Rajouri district.

“The arms and ammunition recovered include one under-barrel grenade launcher (UBGL), 11 UBGL grenades, 14 AK magazines, Chinese pistols 2 with magazines, Chinese grenade 1, detonators with IED making material, pressure mine 2, Pika rounds 6 and AK rounds 920”.

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