
5-kg IED found near Army camp in J&K's Rajouri district
India Today
5-kg IED was found by the security forces near the highway and an Army camp in Rajouri district of J&K.
An improvised explosive device (IED) was found on Saturday by the security forces near the highway and an Army camp in Rajouri district of J&K. The IED weighing 5 kilos was diffused successfully by the Army.
The Rajouri District Police in a statement said, "The security forces foiled a terror plot by recovering an Improvised Explosive Devise on Rajouri Gurdan road which was than taken to a safer location and destroyed."
According to the Jammu and Kashmir police, they received credible input that some suspicious movement had taken place in Gurdan Chawa village on Rajouri Gurdan road.
Following that, teams from the Army, Special Operations Group of Police and the Army launched a joint cordon and search operation in the area in the early morning hours on Saturday.

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