Indian Army Recovers Rs 2000 Notes From 2 Terrorists Killed In J&K Encounter

The Indian Army recovered the newly-introduced Rs 2,000 notes from the two militants who were killed in an encounter with security forces in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district on Monday. The recovery comes as a concern for security agencies as these new notes were introduced for circulation only a fortnight ago.   

“Two militants have been killed in an encounter in Bandipora,” a police official said. 

He said acting on specific intelligence input about presence of militants in Hajin village of Bandipora, security forces launched a search operation in the area. The official said as the forces were conducting the search operation, militants fired upon them leading to an encounter in which two militants have been killed. 

Further details of the operation were awaited, the official said. Two weapons have been recovered from the encounter site. “Two weapons have been recovered along with other war-like stores,” the official said. He said the identity and group affiliation of the militants was being ascertained.

(With inputs from PTI)

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