Srinagar: Security forces for the first time have recovered a highly explosive magnetic sticky bombs in Sopore sub district of Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla, officials said on Sunday.
The sticky bombs have emerged as a new security threat to J&K.
Senior Superintendent Police, Sopore, Shabir Nawab said that Army’s 22 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), 179 Bn Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and police on a special tip-off arrested a “hybrid” militant at a checkpoint in Sopore on Saturday.
A pistol, a magazine and eight rounds were recovered from the possession of the militant. On further questioning, magnetic sticky bombs were recovered from an orchard on his instance,” he said. “These could have caused huge loss to life and property if used.”
SSP said these are the highly explosive and destructive magnetic sticky bombs which can be fixed with a vehicle and can causes huge loss to the life and property.
“These are very destructive and dangerous for security forces,” the senior police officer said.
SSP said this is for the first time that Sopore police has recovered such a device.
UNI