
Two days after the Nagrota encounter, the Indian Foreign Ministry summoned the Pakistan High Commission official on Saturday. In two words, Pakistan should stop the policy of supporting terrorists. Terrorist groups continue to harbor Pakistan. From there, they operate in other countries. Pak government should eliminate terrorist groups on its land.
India also told the Pakistan High Commissioner that initial reports have revealed that the terrorists killed in Nagrota belonged to Jaish-e-Mohammed. Jaish has executed many terrorist incidents in India including Pulwama in 2019. The logistics recovered from the terrorists in Nagrota suggest that there was a conspiracy to disrupt the electoral process in Jammu and Kashmir.
Messages were being received from Pak handlers
Four terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammed were killed in an encounter on 19 November in Nagrota, Jammu and Kashmir. The slain militants were chatting with handlers sitting in Pakistan. They were being given instructions from there. This has been revealed by the investigation of the terrorists' mobile phones. At the same time, the Indian Foreign Ministry has summoned the High Commissioner of Pakistan in this matter.
Earlier, security forces recovered mobile handsets of the MPD-2505 model made in Pakistan from the terrorists. These include the SIM cards of Pakistan. The recovered mobile handsets are not Android phones. The special thing is that it does not even have a key-app. These include only text message chats.
Pakistani handler's chat with terrorists
In the message, one of the slain terrorists asked his handler, "Where to reach? Is there a sunset? Is there any difficulty?"
Investigation of planning of terrorists continues
This information is very important for the investigating agencies. This gives them time to cross the border and from there to the highway. All four mobile phones are being investigated right now. Also, an attempt is being made to trace other messages. This can provide important clues about the planning of terrorists.
Mobile given before crossing the border
According to sources in intelligence agencies, these terrorists were given mobile phones before crossing the border. After coming across the border of India, a guide brought them to the Jammu-Delhi highway. From there he was seated in the truck. Investigation agencies are looking for that guide of terrorists.
Truck number traced at toll plaza
While moving towards Kashmir on Thursday morning, the truck of terrorists crossed the cold Khui toll plaza of Samba district at 3:55 am. Here truck number JK01L1055 was traced. The truck reached the toll plaza about 35 km from here at 4:45 pm. Security forces had blown up a truck full of terrorists at this place.
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