J&K: 1 suspect held after brief gunfight in Budgam, ammunition recovered

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A security force jawan at an encounter site in Kashmir (File pic)

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Abid Bashir

Srinagar (NVI): One person was apprehended after an early morning exchange of fire with security forces at Pathanpora area of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district, in which at least two terrorists managed to flee, leaving behind some ammunition, police said.

Indian Army’s Chinar Corps said in a tweet that a joint operation was launched earlier in the area after getting intelligence inputs. He said that terrorists fired on security forces during the operation and one suspect was apprehended later, who is reportedly the house owner where the ultras were hiding.

The Army’s Srinagar based 15 Corps added said that a Chinese pistol, 1 grenade and 6 AK magazines and 147 rounds were recovered from the spot, while a joint search operation is in progress to nab the terrorists who escaped in the morning.

Earlier, officials said that security forces had cordoned off the area early this morning, acting on specific information about the presence of terrorists in Pathanpora village of Budgam district.

“A contact with the hiding terrorists was established. However, the terrorists lobbed back to back grenades and managed to give a slip to the forces,” they said.

A police official had informed that the terrorists who were believed to be two in number, left behind a shoe, 3 Ak 47 magazines, a pistol, a grenade and a pouch.