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Pak spy arrested in Samba, J&K; 2 SIM cards and a map seized

Bodh Raj a resident of Arnia in Jammu district.

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A Pakistani spy, Bodh Raj, was arrested in Samba sector of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, ANI reported. Two Pakistani SIM cards and a map that showed deployment of forces was seized from him.

Citing police sources, NDTV reported that Bodh Raj was being interrogated by security forces. Raj is a resident of Arnia in Jammu district. Security forces are trying to find out if he is part of a larger spy network.

Meanwhile, Pakistan rangers again violated ceasefire along the International Border (IB) in the RS Pura sector of Jammu district by resorting to small arms fire late Friday night. "Small arms bursts are beings fired by Pakistan Rangers in Abdullian village in the Suchetgarh sector in RS Pura," Deputy Commissioner Jammu Simrandeep Singh said. He said people have been advised to stay indoors and so far no relief camps have been set up and the situation will be monitored for the next 18 hours.

The latest ceasefire violations came hours after the BSF claimed to have killed seven Pakistan Rangers and one terrorist in the "retaliatory fire" in the Kathua sector on the international border. Pakistan Rangers, the border force of Pakistan, resorted to sniper attacks at Indian posts at Hira Nagar in Kathua at around 9.35 AM, BSF said.

With agency inputs

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