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J-K police releases sketch of four terrorists after Doda encounter, announces reward of Rs 20 lakh

The identity of the informant would be kept secret, the J-K police said in a post on X.

ANI Jun 13, 2024 04:57 IST googleads

The sketch of four terrorists released by Jammu and Kashmir police (Photo/ANI)

Doda (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], June 13 (ANI): After an encounter in Doda, the Jammu and Kashmir police has released sketches of four terrorists believed to be roaming in the upper reaches of Bhaderwah, Thathri, and Gandoh in the district and also announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh on each terrorist for providing any information about them.
The identity of the informant would be kept secret, the J-K police said in a post on X.
Jammu and Kashmir Police also appealed to the general public to provide information about the presence or movement of these terrorists on the following contact numbers:
SSP Doda - 9469076014
SP Hqrs Doda - 9797649362
SP Bhaderwah - 9419105133
SP Ops Doda - 9419137999
SDPO Bhaderwah - 7006069330
DY. SP Hqrs Doda - 9419155521
SDPO Gandoh - 9419204751
SHO PS Bhaderwah - 9419163516
SHO PS Thathri - 9419132660
SHO PS Gandoh - 9596728472
IC PP Thanalla - 9906169941
PCR Doda - 7298923100, 9469365174, 9103317361
PCR Bhaderwah - 9103317363

Meanwhile, security has been beefed up and 'Naka' checking is being done after an encounter started in the Gandoh area of Doda sistrict.

Police security has tightened and vehicles are being checked.

Earlier, a constable of the Special Operations Group (SOG) sustained injuries in an encounter in Doda district, said the Jammu and Kashmir police.
"Today (June 12) at 20:20 hrs, an encounter started between #security forces & terrorists at Kota Top, Gandoh, Doda. Constable Fareed Ahmed (973/D) of SOG Gandoh was injured during the operation at Kerloo Bhalessa. Encounter ongoing, more details awaited", said the J-K police in a post on X.
The fresh encounter broke out following a series of terror attacks that took place in the region in the past few days.
Jammu and Kashmir region has been witnessing a surge in violence with three significant attacks: the Reasi terror attack, the Kathua terror attack, and the Doda terror attack.
The series of attacks began on June 9, when terrorists attacked a bus in Reasi, causing it to plunge into a gorge. This tragic incident resulted in the deaths of at least 9 pilgrims and left 42 others injured. (ANI)

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