IED Found, Defused in North Kashmir’s Handwara

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Indian soldiers take position outside an army camp at Nagrota, in the outskirts of Jammu, India, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016. Police said that militants fired indiscriminately and tried to enter an army camp in Nagrota town, triggering a fierce gun battle. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)

An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was found by a team of joint forces’ at Wudipora in Langate Handwara of North Kashmir’s Kupwara district this morning, officials said.

They told GNS that the explosive was detected during a routine patrolling by Army’s 30 RR and Police near locally stationed army camp, prompting the security forces’ to suspend vehicular and human movement along the road.

A Bomb Disposal Squad was roped in, which defused the explosive without causing to anyone or any property, they further said.

Confirming it, a police official told GNS that a case has been registered and investigation set into motion. (GNS)

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