Indian Police Arrest Five Youth in Kathua on Allegations of Militant Ties


Jammu: Today, in Kathua district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Indian police arrested five youths, alleging their involvement with a mujahid organization. The arrests have sparked concerns and highlighted ongoing tensions in the region.



According to Kashmir Media Service, the police labeled the arrested individuals as overground workers (OGWs) for a mujahid organization. Authorities also accused them of participating in a recent attack on the army in the Kathua-Bani-Kishtwar belt, further intensifying the scrutiny and operations in the area.



These arrests add to the complex security dynamics in Jammu and Kashmir, where accusations of militancy and subsequent arrests frequently lead to heightened local and international attention. The situation continues to develop as local communities and international observers watch closely.