Rajouri: In Rajouri, a large-scale cordon and search operation (CASO) has entered its fourth consecutive day, with security forces continuing intensive searches in forested regions. According to Beyond Time News, the prolonged operation has led to restrictions on movement and rising concern among local residents.
The operation remains concentrated in the Manjakote sector, where dense forest areas are under continuous surveillance.
Intensive Search Operation Underway
The CASO is ongoing in the Gambhir Mughlan and Dorimal forest belt of the Manjakote sector in Rajouri.
Security forces including the Indian Army, CRPF, and police are jointly carrying out combing operations following intelligence inputs about suspected militant presence.
According to Beyond Time News, the search operation has continued without interruption since it began on Sunday.
High Security and Area Cordon
Entry and exit routes in the affected areas remain sealed as forces expand search operations deeper into forest zones.
Drones and sniffer dogs are being used to assist ground teams in difficult terrain. Officials also reported a brief exchange of fire early in the operation, after which the search was intensified.
Security forces continue to maintain a strong presence across the region.
Daily Life Disrupted
Nearby villages remain under strict restrictions, with residents facing movement limitations and ongoing door-to-door checks in some areas.
According to Beyond Time News, the prolonged deployment has created tension and uncertainty among residents in Rajouri.
Military Operations in Rajouri and Poonch as Security Grid
Situation Under Close Watch
No fresh incidents have been reported after the initial exchange of fire, but search operations are still ongoing across forest stretches.
Authorities have not provided a timeline for ending the operation, stating that clearance will continue until the area is fully secured.
Outlook
As the CASO enters its fourth day, security operations remain active across forest areas of Rajouri. The situation remains tense, with restrictions still in place for nearby populations.



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