The 'Perfume IED' contains explosive material which will explode if anyone tries to press or open it
In a first, Jammu and Kashmir police have recovered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted inside a perfume bottle from a school teacher-turned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist following the recent twin blasts at Narwal in Jammu.
The ‘Perfume IED’ contains explosive material which will explode if anyone tries to press or open it.
#Jammu Police recovered #Perfume #IED from #Jlhadi, #Arif in connection with #Narwal Blasts.
He is an #employee of J&k Govt.#lislamicTerrorlsm pic.twitter.com/3dePiWq2aK
— YegyaSenl YuIiya (@Ayagya_YuIlya) February 2, 2023
According to the J&K Director General of Police Dilbag Singh, the accused Arif, a resident of Reasi, got the supply of three IEDs towards the end of December.
Visuals of perfume IED which was recovered from the terrorist, Arif.
This is the first time any perfume IED has been recovered by Jammu Police. pic.twitter.com/atCvE3cA47— JK Media (@jkmediasocial) February 2, 2023
Working under the influence of Qasim, a Lashkar-E-Taiba terrorist operating from Pakistan, government employee Arif used two IEDs in Narwal area, including one in a bus carrying Vaishno Devi pilgrims, which left nine people injured.