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Telescopic Sight Found Near NIA HQ Raises Security Alarms

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Telescopic sight of an assault rifle found near NIA headquarters.
  • Device bears Chinese markings and is used by terrorists.
  • Recovery fuels concerns amid intelligence of border infiltration.
Telescopic Sight Found Near NIA HQ Raises Security Alarms

Security forces in Jammu province have recovered a telescopic sight belonging to an assault rifle in the Sidhra area, alarming authorities due to its proximity to the NIA headquarters. The device, noted for its Chinese markings and common use by terrorists, was found in an overgrown area between key security installations. This discovery has intensified concerns among security agencies, already vigilant about potential infiltration attempts from across the border.

The recovery occurs amid heightened security operations across Jammu province, initiated in response to intelligence suggesting terror groups might attempt to infiltrate the region. These operations, spanning from the international border to the Line of Control, aim to thwart any infiltration bids. The intensified searches follow reports of reactivated terror launch pads across the border, particularly opposite Jammu and surrounding districts.

Recent intelligence indicates that Pakistan has reactivated numerous terror launch pads, with approximately 72 now reported active. This development underscores the ongoing threat and the necessity of the extensive search and area domination operations. Security agencies remain on high alert, monitoring for any signs of cross-border movement or militant activity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A telescopic sight of an assault rifle, bearing Chinese markings, was discovered near the NIA headquarters in Jammu.
The sight is commonly used by terrorists, and its discovery near multiple high-security installations raises concerns about potential infiltration and terrorist activity.
Coordinated search and area domination operations are being conducted from the international border to the Line of Control to thwart infiltration attempts.

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