Suspects who aided the terrorists are being interrogated.
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Those types of "mofos" have been caught before and have always been terrorist , this isn't some western country for the mafia to throw heist. In Kashmir terrorist are gangsters , drug smugglers and arms peddlers . They will do anything for money . Fact is all riots had stopped when modi banned the notes .
All the fake currency peddled from Pakistan was virtually useless.
Listen sunshine, in every country the robbers are called , robbers. it's only in your bollywood nation that people like to live in lala land.
On what account robbers are being called terrorist here or it is normal practice in your country for Kashmiris ?
Filthy terrorists attacking and stealing from Indian civilians in broad daylight,
@Abba_Dabba_Jabba @Great Sachin @TimePass
Probably ransacked whatever they got their hands on
The army should go all out now , these terror groups are at their weakest .Note bandi se kashmiriyo ka Nasbandi ho gaya
Terrorists have now turned into petty bank robbers
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...la-dead-end/story-Gf5GVNNa4GHy1a4XEWTFZN.html
The Modi government’s decision to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes is bad news indeed for the ongoing agitation in Kashmir that is funded largely through illegal hawala channels. Home ministry officials told Hindustan Times that separatist leaders in the state have communicated their concerns to the agitating cadres.
“The J&K police has reported to New Delhi that separatists are flummoxed by the move as a result of which the four-month long agitation may be on the backburner. The separatist leaders rely on hawala channels through Bangladesh, Nepal and Dubai for funding the agitation. It is these sources that have dried up,” a home ministry official said on condition of anonymity.
Top intelligence officials say the Kashmir agitation will be on the backburner for at least four to five months, the time required to replenish separatist coffers through the black money route. “The demonetisation move has put hawala operations on hold as the new banknotes are still to be available in large numbers,” said a senior official.