Arif's Capture: A Blow to Terror Infiltration
Mohammed Arif, a Pakistani national and terrorist guide, was apprehended near the Line of Control as he led Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists into India. His arrest following a failed infiltration attempt highlights the Indian Army's vigilance and strengthens counter-infiltration measures, showing their unwavering commitment to national security.
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In a significant counter-infiltration operation, Mohammed Arif, a terrorist guide from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, was arrested near the LoC by the Indian Army. Arif was leading a group of four Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists intending to infiltrate India.
The arrest occurred after alert troops detected suspicious movements and strategically captured Arif, while the terrorists accompanying him fled back to Pakistan. Indian forces couldn't open fire due to nearby Pakistani posts, but drone footage confirmed injuries among the retreating terrorists.
Arif, found with a mobile phone and Pakistani currency, is undergoing interrogation, providing crucial intelligence. The operation underscores the Indian Army's readiness and commitment to safeguarding national borders against attempts to disrupt regional peace.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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