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Three Detained in Kashmir for Attempting to Cross into Pakistan

Security forces detained three people after separate operations near the Line of Control, including two Sopore residents and a PoJK man who crossed into Indian territory.

  • On Sunday, Indian Army and Jammu and Kashmir Police officials reported that security forces apprehended three individuals in separate operations near the Line of Control in the Uri sector.
  • Troops intercepted two residents of Sopore while they were attempting to exfiltrate into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir through the Hathlanga Nambla axis on Saturday night, the Chinar Corps confirmed.
  • In a separate case, 22-year-old Zeeshan Ahmad Mir from Muzaffarabad was detained after crossing the border to meet Irum Bano, a resident of Tulwari village, whom he connected with on social media.
  • Authorities handed the three Sopore detainees to Jammu and Kashmir Police for legal proceedings, while Mir and Bano remain in custody as officials probe whether the encounter involved deeper motives.
  • Heightened surveillance continues along the Line of Control, where cross-border family connections remain common, though security agencies are examining these cases to rule out external manipulation.
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The Indian Army arrested Zeeshan Ahmed Mir, a resident of PoJK, who crossed the LoC in the Uri sector of Jammu and Kashmir to meet his alleged girlfriend. Acting on intelligence, the Army detained him and the young woman, also from Uri, near the Silikot area. The Army has handed the young man over to the police for further investigation. While the case is being reported as a love affair, security agencies are investigating all possible angles, i…

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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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