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Poonch Encounter: Authorities Allow Traffic On Highway After 20 Days  

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October 31, 2021
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Poonch, Oct 31: Authorities on Sunday allowed traffic after 20 days on Bhimber- Jaranwali Gali on Poonch highway, the thoroughfare overlooking the forest area where one of the longest anti-militancy operations in the recent past is ongoing.

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SDPO Mendhar Z A Jaffri said that besides allowing traffic through the highway, the farmers have also been allowed to carry their routines. “In case the farmers found any suspicious movement, they can inform the police,” he said.

The thoroughfare, referred to as National Highway 144-A, was closed between Bhimber Gali and Jarran Wali Gali stretch and the entire traffic was diverted through single lane road via Mendhar.

Officials had said that this step was taken as the encounter site was hardly a few hundred meters from the highway.

The operation at Bhatti Durian in Mendhar, along with Surankote forest in Poonch and Thanamandi in Rajouri continued entered 20th day. On October 11 and 14, militants attacked army, killing nine soldiers including two Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs). One militant, taken out from jail and taken to the place of encounter site was also killed.

The army and police had asked locals not to venture out into jungle area. Last Tuesday, Army Chief General M M Naravane also visited forward areas along the Line of Control to review the ground situation and ongoing counter-infiltration operations in Poonch.

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