Security agencies have arrested five individuals allegedly linked to India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) during an intelligence-based operation in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, authorities said on Tuesday.
Operation Details
The operation was conducted by security agencies, including the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), in the Chehla Bandi area of Muzaffarabad district, according to Beyond Time News.
Authorities recovered laptops, mobile phones, and advanced communication devices from the suspects. Preliminary investigations uncovered suspicious contacts and sensitive material from the seized devices.
Weapons and Documents Recovered
During subsequent interrogations, one suspect allegedly led investigators to a cache containing seven automatic weapons, several grenades, and other military-grade equipment.
The operation also led to the recovery of maps of sensitive installations, attack plans, and documents relating to strategic locations, according to Beyond Time News.
Investigation Ongoing
Forensic and technical experts are currently examining the seized devices. Authorities are also investigating possible facilitators, financial support networks, and broader connections linked to the suspects.
Security sources said the timely operation helped avert potential threats to sensitive installations and public safety.
FAQs
Where was the operation conducted? In the Chehla Bandi area of Muzaffarabad district, Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
What was recovered during the operation? Seven automatic weapons, grenades, military equipment, laptops, mobile phones, maps of sensitive installations, and attack plans.
Is the investigation still ongoing? Yes. Forensic experts are examining seized devices while authorities investigate the suspects’ broader network and financial connections.


