Punjab Police and Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested two suspected terrorists in a joint action from Malerkotla in Punjab. According to police sources, the accused have been identified as Abu Gaba and Usman. He was arrested on Saturday from Sherwani Kote village where he was living as a tenant for the last several years. Along with this, he was also working as a laborer for 5 years. A clue was found in the interrogation of a drug smuggler. A major revelation in this case came to light when a local drug smuggler caught under the “War Against Drugs” campaign was interrogated. Based on the inputs received during the investigation, the identities of both the suspects were found to match with the terrorists wanted in Jammu and Kashmir. The team of CIA wing of Malerkotla police raided the village on Saturday and detained both of them. After preliminary interrogation, he has been handed over to Jammu and Kashmir Police for further investigation. At present, official confirmation is awaited from Punjab Police and Jammu and Kashmir Police in this matter. Both Pakistanis were living for 15 years. It is being told that both were living in Malerkotla for the last 15 years. Both are Pakistani. Simranjit Singh, Sarpanch of village Sharewani Kot, caught both of them on Saturday when a team of CIA staff along with Jammu and Kashmir Police raided their house. Simranjeet told that both of them used to live and work as laborers in their village for about five years. However, villagers say that both of them were living in different villages of the district for about 15 years. Both of them described themselves as residents of Jammu and Kashmir and had mingled with the local people. Both are Pakistanis, no one ever doubted them. On May 11, 2025, mother and daughter were also caught while spying. This is the first incident of Pakistani terrorist being caught from Malerkotla. However, earlier on May 11, 2025, the police had arrested the father and daughter on charges of spying for Pakistan. 31-year-old Gujala, along with his father Yameen Mohammad, used to deliver information about the army and other big establishments to Abdullah, an officer of the Pakistani High Commission. In return they were given money. Police had arrested both of them with digital evidence. At the same time, the officer posted in the Pakistani High Commission was expelled from the country.
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