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Srinagar grenade attack: LeT trio arrested, booked under UAPA

IndiaTimes Friday, 8 November 2024
Three suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba members have been apprehended by Jammu and Kashmir Police in connection with the grenade attack on a Srinagar market earlier this month. The attack, which injured twelve civilians, was orchestrated by the suspects' Pakistan-based handlers. Security forces have heightened security measures in the city, including night searches, to prevent future attacks.
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