Punjab Election 2022: Big conspiracy to explode during elections failed, 5 kg RDX caught on Indo-Pak border


Posted on 14th Jan 2022 02:57 pm by rohit kumar

The Special Task Force has recovered a large consignment of RDX from Dhanoa Kala village near the International Indo-Pak border. With this, the conspiracy to make a big blast during the Punjab assembly elections of Pakistan has been foiled. Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI and Khalistani terrorists have sent the said RDX to blast during the elections. The caught RDX is said to be more than 5 kg. STF officials and local police are busy gathering clues about the accused, who had to pick up a consignment of RDX and secure a haven.

 

Security agencies alert, four suspects round up

 

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After the recovery, the security agencies are on alert and are on the lookout for the smugglers living on the border. On the other hand, four suspects are being rounded up and interrogated. The STF had received information that RDX has been hidden in the fields of Dhanoa Kala village. The STF took possession of the said field of RDX. It is noteworthy that the security agency is continuously recovering grenades, RDX weapons, and heroin for the last 5 months in the area connected with the border.

 

A day earlier, 2.5 kg RDX was caught from Gurdaspur

 

Let us inform you that Punjab Police and security agencies are continuously thwarting the nefarious intentions of the neighboring country. A day earlier, Nawanshahr police recovered 2.5 kg RDX and 12 cartridges of AK-47 after interrogating six accused arrested in the hand grenade blast case at Pathankot Army Camp. During the interrogation of the police, it was revealed that RDX and weapons were sent by Lakhbir Singh Rode, the kingpin of the banned terrorist organization International Sikh Youth Federation sitting in Pakistan. Two months back, the Punjab Police has also arrested his nephew along with RDX, arms, and ammunition.

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