The operation has led to the arrest of key operatives and recovery of a massive cache of arms, ammunition and explosives, during coordinated searches in J&K and other states, said the release.
Former Uttar Pradesh DGP Vikram Singh on Wednesday termed the recovery of a large cache of explosives from Haryana's Faridabad as a "wakeup call," noting that India's intelligence agencies will have to function at a "different level" to prevent terror attacks in the future as well.
After Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered a large cache of explosives from Haryana's Faridabad and arrested a doctor, Union Minister Giriraj Singh, in controversial remarks towards the Muslim community, asked why the accused belongs to one community.
In a major breakthrough near the national capital, Jammu and Kashmir Police have recovered a large cache of explosives and weapons from Haryana's Faridabad on Monday.
According to a release, during the operation, the team apprehended one individual, a resident of Silchar, who was transporting 20,000 Yaba Tablets worth Rs 6 Crores via Silchar Bypass Road.
Partha Protim Das, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Cachar district, said that the district police has intensified its action against fake doctors, and, acting on a reliable input, police on Monday apprehended a person from Nagdirgram Part-4 village.
Numal Mahatta, Senior Superintendent of Police of Cachar district, said that, based on a reliable intelligence, Cachar Police on October 11 conducted a riverine operation against the transportation of narcotic substances along the Assam-Manipur border under the jurisdiction of Lakhipur Po
To address the welfare needs and grievances of veterans and war widows in South Assam, the Spear Corps organised the Ex-Servicemen Rally in Silchar, Assam, which concluded on October 9 at Masimpur.
The agency seized one 9 mm pistol, 18 live cartridges of 9 mm, two pistol magazines, one double-barrelled 12-bore gun, 35 live 12-bore cartridges, and Rs 4.21 lakh in cash, said the NIA.