#JustIn: J&K Police Uncover Massive Terror Cache in Faridabad Linked to Jaish Operative
J&K Police seize massive explosives in Faridabad.
Jammu and Kashmir Police delivered a devastating blow to a cross-border terror network on Monday morning by unearthing a massive clandestine stockpile of IED-making materials and live ammunition from a residential hideout in Haryana’s Faridabad, located just 30 kilometers from India’s national capital. The meticulously planned operation, executed in seamless coordination with Haryana Police and central intelligence units, successfully thwarted what senior officials describe as an imminent and potentially catastrophic strike targeting high-profile locations in the Delhi-NCR region.
The breakthrough stemmed directly from explosive revelations during the sustained interrogation of Dr. Adil Ahmad Rather, the Kashmiri medical professional arrested earlier for Jaish-e-Mohammed affiliations. Following digital and human intelligence trails, investigators zeroed in on a nondescript property in Faridabad’s urban sprawl. The recovered haul included over 350 kilograms of military-grade ammonium nitrate, sophisticated timer circuits, remote detonators, assault rifle magazines, and ball bearings—components clearly intended for assembly into multiple high-yield improvised explosive devices capable of mass casualties.
This dramatic seizure forms a critical chapter in Kulgam Police’s relentless weekend offensive against the terror ecosystem across south Kashmir, where simultaneous cordon-and-search operations swept through multiple villages known for past militancy. Over the past 72 hours, dozens of overground workers, individuals previously booked under UAPA and PSA, and immediate relatives of Pakistan-based operatives were detained. Forensic analysis of seized mobile devices and documents provided the final coordinates that guided the Faridabad raid.
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In Kulgam district alone, authorities launched pre-dawn raids on at least 15 locations, confiscating encrypted communication devices, propaganda literature, and financial records linked to funding channels operated by J&K nationals currently residing in PoK. The crackdown embodies a declared zero-tolerance policy aimed at systematically choking recruitment pipelines, logistical support networks, and digital communication lines that sustain active terror modules both within the Valley and beyond.
With the Faridabad cache now neutralized, security agencies have escalated surveillance across northern India, placing transport hubs, markets, and government installations under heightened alert. The incident exposes the alarming evolution of urban sleeper cells leveraging civilian cover and interstate mobility. As forensic teams continue analyzing the explosives for origin tracing, the operation stands as a testament to proactive intelligence fusion and inter-agency synergy in dismantling terror infrastructure before it can strike.
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