Pakistani Occupied Kashmir Citizen Detained by Indian Army in Uri Sector
A PoK citizen detained by Indian Army in Uri sector after crossing the LoC to meet girlfriend
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Zeeshan Mir, a resident of Painkadi village in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, was detained by the Indian Army in the Uri sector after crossing the Line of Control to meet his girlfriend, Iram Bano. He is currently in custody with the J&K police as investigations continue.
- 01Zeeshan Mir crossed the Line of Control (LoC) near Silikote in the Uri sector.
- 02He intended to meet his girlfriend, Iram Bano, who lives in Tileai village, Uri.
- 03The Indian Army's 12 Grenadiers unit detained Mir and is investigating the circumstances of his crossing.
- 04On the same day, three individuals were apprehended in Baramulla district while attempting to cross into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
- 05Authorities are exploring possible links to smuggling or infiltration networks related to these crossings.
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On Sunday, Zeeshan Mir, a citizen from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, was detained by the Indian Army's Northern Command in the Uri sector after crossing the Line of Control (LoC) to meet his girlfriend, Iram Bano. Mir, who hails from Painkadi village in Muzaffarabad, crossed the LoC near Silikote. The Indian Army's 12 Grenadiers unit apprehended him and he is currently in custody of the Jammu and Kashmir police. Investigations are ongoing to determine how he managed to cross the heavily guarded LoC and if any local assistance was involved. This incident occurred amid increased vigilance along the LoC, with authorities also apprehending three individuals in the Sopore area of Baramulla district on the same day, one of whom was a former Territorial Army jawan. Officials are considering various angles, including potential links to smuggling or infiltration networks, as they investigate these incidents further.
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The detention of Zeeshan Mir raises concerns about cross-border movement and security along the LoC, impacting local communities and security protocols.
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