In a strategic and coordinated maneuver, the Indian Army and Jammu Kashmir Police (JKP) have executed Operation Dara Sangla, yielding significant results in the ongoing efforts to combat terrorism in the region.
Acting on actionable intelligence provided by the JKP, a joint operation was swiftly launched on February 2, 2024, in the forest areas of Dara Sangla, Surankote, located 3 km northeast of Surankot CoB. This operation, which involved four Operational Teams from 16RR alongside a team from the Surankote Police Station, targeted a specific hideout suspected of harboring warlike stores.
The meticulous search operation culminated in the discovery and recovery of a cache of arms and ammunition. Among the seized items were one mortar, three bombs, one pistol with magazine, and five rounds of ammunition, underscoring the severity of the threat posed by the hidden arsenal.
As the investigation progresses, authorities are diligently piecing together further details to gain a comprehensive understanding of the operation’s scope and implications. This includes probing into potential links to wider terror networks and assessing the potential threat posed by such clandestine activities.
The successful outcome of Operation Dara Sangla serves as a testament to the effectiveness of collaborative efforts between the Indian Army and JKP in combating terrorism and maintaining security in the region. It underscores the unwavering commitment of security forces to safeguarding the lives and interests of civilians against the looming specter of terrorism.
This operation not only deals a significant blow to the perpetrators of violence but also sends a resounding message of resilience and determination to thwart any attempts to disrupt peace and stability in the region. The Indian Army and JKP remain steadfast in their resolve to counter terrorism and uphold the rule of law, ensuring a safer and more secure future for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.