Ganderbal: J&K Police arrested two terror associates during a late-evening operation in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, recovering arms, ammunition, and cash amounting to Rs 8.40 lakh. The arrests were made following specific intelligence inputs, highlighting the continued efforts of security agencies to curb terror-related activities in the region.
According to a senior police officer, the operation was conducted by Police Station Ganderbal in coordination with the Special Operations Group (SOG) near Gundrehman Bridge during a naka (checkpoint) checking operation. Acting on intelligence, police intercepted a load carrier bearing registration number JK15B-7309 for inspection.
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“During a thorough search of the vehicle, arms, ammunition, and a large quantity of cash were recovered,” the officer said. The seized items included one Chinese pistol, one pistol magazine, four pistol rounds, two hand grenades, and Rs 8,40,500 in cash.
The arrested individuals were identified as Ghulam Nabi Mir, son of Mohammad Subhan Mir, a resident of Hajin in Bandipora district, and Shabnum Nazir, daughter of Nazir Ahmad Ganie, a resident of Shalabugh in Ganderbal district. Police stated that both were acting as terror associates and were allegedly involved in transporting weapons and funds.
A case has been registered under relevant sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Arms Act at Police Station Ganderbal. Further investigation is underway to determine the source of the arms, ammunition, and cash, and to establish possible links with terror outfits operating in the region.


















