JeM has plans to carry out another Pulwama-like attack: Intelligence agencies alert security forces

JeM has plans to carry out another Pulwama-like attack: Intelligence agencies alert security forces

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 02:04 AM IST
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Intelligence agencies have informed security forces that Jaish-e-Mohammad is planning a fresh vehicle-borne suicide bomb attack like that of Pulwama terror attack. On February 14, JeM recruit Adil Dar executed a suicide bomber attack on Indian CRPF convoy which killed 40 soldiers.

The attack is being planned in North Kashmir using Improvised Explosive Device (IED) placed inside a vehicle. Intelligence also intercepted the message which revealed that attack may consists of 500-kg explosives this time.

The information is based on leads received through electronic surveillance and sources in terror modules. “The attack is being planned on convoys that are travelling on the Chowkibal and Tangdhar routes in (north Kashmir),” report by intelligence said.

Intelligence has also decoded a message on a closed social media group linked to JeM. According to reports, JeM is planning to recruit local Kashmiri boys to carry out the attack. A group of five to six terrorists is ready to infiltrate into the Valley and is awaiting clearance at a location across the Gurez valley, according to the information.

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