The Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) police on Monday arrested two suspects belonging to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) after seizing a big haul of arms and ammunition from their vehicle during a routine checking at the territory's frontier towards Punjab.
Kamran Ali, senior superintendent of police (SSP) in Mirpur, told this scribe by telephone that head constable Muhammad Shafique and constable Amjad Ali stationed during the daytime at Dhan Galli picket intercepted a Toyota Corolla car, registered in Sindh, after it entered the AJK territory from neighbouring Punjab between 10:30 and 11am.
Dhan Galli village is located on the right bank of Jhelum River at the mouth of Mangla reservoir in the jurisdiction of Mirpur district’s Dadyal police station. A bridge connects this area with Rawalpindi district of Punjab.
As the two persons, later identified as Abidullah of Takht Bhai (Mardan) and Saeedullah of Tall (Hangu), showed reluctance to open the boot of their car, the policemen got alerted and upon search recovered the illegal cache in small cardboard boxes, the SSP said.
After handcuffing the suspects, both policemen drove them to Dadyal in the seized vehicle as immediately they were unable to seek reinforcement from their police station concerned due to lack of communication facilities in Dhan Galli.
Civil society sources in Dadyal maintained that despite being a sensitive border village, Dhan Galli was not only devoid of electricity but also strong signals of almost all cellular networks which was why the two policemen had to shift the accused to Dadyal on their own.
SSP Ali praised both of them as “real heroes” for their exemplary bravery in the face of a challenging situation and lack of resources.
Interestingly, after a short drive from Dhan Galli, one of the accused made the car stop on the pretext of relieving himself and in doing so managed to flee from the scene.
However, he was captured from a nearby jungle after a two hours long manhunt by a police team led by the local DSP Chaudhry Ansar and SHO Ammar Dar.
SSP Ali informed that the seized cache, destined for Kotli district, included three Kalashnikovs, two 44-bore rifles, two 223-bore rifles, 18 12-bore rifles, 19 30-bore pistols and 56 magazines containing more than 11,000 bullets.
The suspects were initially booked under section 15 (3) of the Arms Act but more sections would be added to the FIR after investigations, he said.
According to him, another two persons from KP who were allegedly escorting the seized vehicle in a Suzuki Cultus had slipped out after the apprehension of their colleagues.
“However, we are keeping a sharp lookout for them and their seizure will help us unearth and bust the whole network,” he said.
Tariq Naqash
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