Pigeon caught near the border with a letter, wrote a huge threat, security was increased
Pigeon caught near the international border.
Jammu: In Jammu and Kashmir In the border area of RS Pura in Jammu district, security forces have caught a pigeon, with a threatening letter in the claws. In this letter, Jammu railway station was threatened with IED blast. Police and security forces have increased vigilance in the entire area after the pigeon got caught in. A senior police official said that probably the kaburat, which came from Pakistan, was caught on August 18 at around 9 pm near the international border in Katmaria area.
The letter wrote ‘Kashmir Freedom’ and ‘Time Haz Come’
The letter tied in the pigeon claws wrote threatened messages in Urdu and English, which were written as ‘Kashmir Freedom’ and ‘Time Haz Kam’. According to officials, Pakistan has been sending messages in different ways through balloons, flags and pigeons in India’s border earlier. But this is the first time that a pigeon has been caught with such a serious threatening message. Security agencies are taking the matter seriously in view of the existing threats and anti-India conspiracies.
This letter was tied in pigeon claws.
Dog squad and bomb disposal squads deployed
Sources said that security forces are investigating whether it was a mischief or a planned conspiracy. A security expert said, “Such cases cannot be taken lightly. It is possible that the pigeon has been specially trained and sent from across the border. After this incident, security has been tightened around Jammu railway station and railway track. Police have deployed dog squad and bomb disposal squads. Local police have also been placed on high alert to deal with any possible threat. (Report: Rahi Kapoor)
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