Army Stops Major Infiltration on LoC, Captures Pakistani Guide

Army Stops Major Infiltration on LoC, Captures Pakistani Guide

Post by : Monika

June 30, 2025 11:11 a.m. 2566

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The Indian Army has once again shown great alertness and strength by stopping a major attempt to cross the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir. This action not only stopped militants from entering India but also led to the capture of a Pakistani guide, who revealed important details about how these groups try to enter the area.

On the night of June 29, 2025, soldiers in the Bhimber Gali area acted on reliable information about suspicious movement near the border. The rough hills and thick forests there often help militants hide as they try to sneak into Indian land, making the soldiers’ job difficult but very important.

During this operation, the army caught Mohammad Arib Ahmed, a 22-year-old man from Detote village in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir’s Nikiyal sector. He was carrying Pakistani money and a mobile phone, showing that he was guiding militants across the LoC. When questioned, he said he was following orders from officers of the Pakistan Army near the border.

The group trying to cross the border had four to five heavily armed militants. While the guide was caught, the others likely got hurt during the fight and ran back across the border. The quick and well-planned response by the Indian soldiers stopped a dangerous situation that could have hurt many people.

This incident shows how closely the Indian Army watches the borders. Catching the guide is very important because it can help find out more about the people and plans behind these infiltration attempts. This information will help improve security and stop future threats.

Jammu and Kashmir is a sensitive area that often faces trouble from cross-border terrorism. The Indian Army’s work to protect this region is very important to keep peace and keep people safe.

This operation also shows how important good information is and how brave the soldiers are who risk their lives every day in tough conditions. Their fast action stopped a serious threat and sent a clear message to those who want to spread violence.

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As the questioning of the captured guide goes on, security forces hope to learn more to make border security even stronger. This will help them make better plans to protect the country from any future dangers.

In short, the Indian Army’s success in Rajouri shows their commitment to guarding the country’s borders. It proves that India is ready and determined to keep its land and people safe. We owe thanks to the brave soldiers who stand guard, often in difficult conditions, to keep us safe.

 

 

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