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Arms cache recovered from militant hideout in Rajouri

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Security forces today claimed to have busted a militant hideout in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmiras, recovering a cache of arms, including China and Pakistan-made weapons.

Acting on a tip off, a joint operation was launched by the army and the police at Tattapani forests in Kalakote belt of Rajouri in which a militant hideout was busted, a defence spokesman said.

The recoveries from the hideout yielded a sniper rifle with telescopic sight (Chinese), an AK-47 rifle, an AK-74 rifle, a 7.62 mm pistol, a Chinese pistol (Mauser), one .32 revolver (made in Pakistan), four hand-held radio sets, one binocular and around 150 rounds of ammunition, he said.
 

Trained sniffer dogs and metal detectors were also used in the operation, the official said.

The Rashtriya Rifles Battalion of the Army has been continuously carrying out operations in the area to check attempts of militant strike, the spokesman said, as he lauded the efforts of the police in the joint operation.

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First Published: Apr 11 2017 | 8:57 PM IST

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