New Delhi: Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba is reasonable engaged with the robot assault on the Air Force base in Jammu on Sunday, the Jammu and Kashmir police boss has said.
A similar gathering may likewise be behind the robots spotted close to a tactical office on Monday, J&K police boss Dilbagh Singh told NDTV.
“Beginning test uncovers that Lashkar may be behind the assault on the Jammu air base,” Mr Singh said.
“The movement at Kaluchak additionally is by all accounts from same gathering,” he said, alluding to the two robots that were spotted close to the Kaluchak military station, which “took off” after the soldiers terminated at them.
As per him, signs of a LeT connect have come from the man captured on Sunday with an unstable gadget gauging 4 kg.
Nadeem Ul Haq, a 22-year-old suspect from Banihal, was captured hours after the two shoots early Sunday at the Air Force Station in Jammu – the first-historically speaking utilization of robots in an assault on an Indian military office.