Arrest Made in Poonch Terrorist Attack: Accused of Harboring Terrorists

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A major breakthrough has been achieved in the investigation of the recent terrorist attack in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir. The security agencies have arrested a person named Naseer Ahmed, who is accused of providing shelter and food to the terrorists who carried out the attack. The attack resulted in the death of five soldiers and left one injured. The arrested individual is currently being interrogated by officers who have arrived from Delhi.


According to reports, Naseer Ahmed housed the three terrorists involved in the Poonch attack for over two months before the attack on April 20th. He is suspected of providing them with food and shelter during that time. The terrorists then ambushed an army vehicle carrying ration and fuel, causing it to catch fire. They also fired several rounds on the vehicle, resulting in the loss of lives of five jawans.




The Poonch terror attack was carried out by a total of five terrorists, including three foreigners and two local terrorists. The responsibility for the attack was claimed by PAFF, a close organization of Jaish. However, it is believed that the terrorists of Jaish and Lashkar jointly carried out the incident. Pakistan is suspected to be behind the attack, as it comes ahead of the G20 summit meeting that is set to be held in the valley next month.


The aim of the terrorists was to disrupt the summit and create an international sensation. However, the attack has been thwarted by the swift action of the security agencies. The G-20 summit meeting will be held in Kashmir and the valley is all set to host it. This move has left Pakistan in shock as it attempted to portray the situation in Kashmir as not yet normal.


The arrest of Naseer Ahmed is a significant step towards cracking down on terrorism in the region. It sends a strong message that the Indian security forces will not tolerate any attempt to disrupt peace and stability in the region. The investigation is ongoing, and further arrests are expected in the coming days. The Indian government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the safety and security of its citizens and to maintaining peace in Jammu and Kashmir.

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