Authorities have made a significant breakthrough in a terrorism-related investigation, with Jammu and Kashmir Police confiscating two AK-47 assault rifles and a massive 350 kg of explosives from Faridabad, Haryana. This extensive recovery was reportedly prompted by information provided by a second doctor who has been detained in connection with the Anantnag Government Medical College case. The initial arrests had already yielded an AK-47 rifle from a doctor’s locker at the Anantnag college. The apprehension of a second doctor has now led to this even larger discovery of dangerous materials. Investigators are actively working to piece together the full scope of the plot and are anticipated to provide an official statement soon, detailing the specifics of this operation and its ramifications for national security. The successful operation underscores the collaborative efforts in combating cross-border security threats.
Trending
- Balen Shah’s Bold Move: Ditches BRI Park in Nepal Election Manifesto
- Bipolar Disorder Explained: WHO Guide Post-Celebrity Loss
- Bradman’s Journey: Tennis to Unrivaled Cricket Legend
- CM Sangma Upholds Integrity of Meghalaya’s CMSD Fund
- Bhagalpur Tragedy: Speeding Bus Kills 4 in Chain Crash
- Rising Poverty in Pakistan: 70M Below Line as Inequality Soars
- Brook Ton Leads England to First T20 WC 2026 Semifinal Entry
- Election Chiefs Convene for Stronger Voter Lists and Coordination

