Reasi Terror Attack: Jammu Police released sketch of Reasi terrorist, announced a reward of Rs 20 lakh


Posted on 12th Jun 2024 01:17 pm by rohit kumar

Jammu and Kashmir Police have taken major action in the Reasi attack. The sketch of the terrorist involved in this attack has been released. Along with this, a reward of Rs 20 lakh has been announced for those who give information about them.

 

In fact, on Sunday, June 9, terrorists opened indiscriminate fire on a bus coming back from Shivkhodi to Katra. After the driver was shot, this bus full of devotees went out of control and fell into the ditch. Nine devotees died in this attack. While more than 41 devotees were injured.

 

According to eyewitnesses, if the bus had not fallen into the ditch, the terrorists were trying to kill all the devotees. After this attack, there was a stir in the Reasi area as well as the whole country. Relief and rescue work started. At the same time, the security forces cordoned off the area and started searching for the terrorists. However, the terrorists fled from the spot after carrying out the incident.

 

Security forces are searching for terrorists in every way

After the terrorist attack on Shivkhodi pilgrims in Reasi, the police and security forces put all their strength into search of the terrorists. In this operation launched on a large scale, apart from helicopters, UAVs, drones, and much other modern equipment, the help of sniffer dogs is also being taken. According to sources, more than 20 people are being questioned. Everyone is wondering which way the terrorists might have gone after seeing the incident.

 

11 teams of security forces are searching the forests

 

After the terrorist incident, in this joint operation launched by the police, army, and CRPF, 11 teams of police and security forces are searching the forests in coordination with each other. Senior police officials have themselves reached the spot and are monitoring the situation. The empty shells of the bullets of the US-made M4 carbine rifle were found on the spot and the kind of strategy the terrorists have adopted in attacking the pilgrims.

 

All this is pointing the needle of suspicion toward Pakistani terrorists Abu Hamza, Hadoon, and Fauji. At the same time, the security forces are also keeping an eye on the sky with the help of helicopters, UAVs, and drones.

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