Rajouri/Jammu, May 15: A Pakistani intruder was nabbed by the Indian Army when he attempted to infiltrate from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Monday.
Mohammad Usman (30), a resident of Karela village of Kotli in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), was intercepted by troops after he entered Tarkundi village late Sunday evening, the officials said. Pakistan Intruder Shot Dead, Another Arrested Along International Border in Jammu and Kashmir, Says BSF.
They said nothing incriminating was recovered from the possession of the intruder, who is being questioned. Punjab: BSF Arrests Third Intruder Near India-Pakistan Border Within Two Days.
Earlier on April 29, Indian troops detained a father-son duo from PoK who had inadvertently crossed into this side in nearby Poonch district. Both the individuals were later repatriated to Pakistan through Chakan Da Bagh border crossing point.
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