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Over 200 suspected OGWs detained in Kashmir: Police

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December 14, 2025
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Srinagar: Police on Saturday detained around 200 suspected over-ground workers (OGWs) as part of a massive crackdown in the valley, officials said here.

The police, along with other security forces, launched the operation against the OGW network in many areas of the Kashmir valley, including Srinagar city, and raids have been carried out at several locations, they said.

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During these raids, around 200 suspected OGWs have been detained, the officials said.

According to security agencies, “OGWs provide logistical support such as cash, shelter and other infrastructure to terrorists”.

“The crackdown is a part of a sustained campaign to dismantle the terror network across the Valley,” the officials added.

 

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