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3 youth arrested while trying to cross LoC in Kupwara: Police

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Srinagar: Three youth were arrested in Kupwara district of north Kashmir while allegedly trying to cross over the Line of Control (LoC) for arms training, police said on Friday.

A police official told GNS that following specific information, police arrested the trio, all in their 20s.

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“They had established a contact with a militant commander in Pakistan and were on their way to cross the LoC via Kupwara to meet him,” the official said.

The trio has been identified as Mohammad Rameez Rather (27, mechanic by profession), Javid Ahmad Rather (22) and Aijaz Ahmad sofi (27, mechanic by profession), all residents of Kupwara. Police have registered a case (FIR no 48/2021) at police station Kupwara under relevant sections of law and started further investigation, the official added. (GNS)

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