Pigeon With Threat Note To Bomb Jammu Railway Station Caught Near Border, Security Tightened

Pakistan has been known to send balloons, flags, and pigeons to the Indian side of the International Border carrying varied messages, but this is the first time that a pigeon carrying a threat letter has been captured

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The chit carried a threat message in Urdu, English to blow up the railway station with an IED
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  • The pigeon was caught near the International Border in Katmaria on August 18 at 9 pm
  • The note was written in Urdu, English, mentioning an IED at the station, with lines such as “Kashmir Freedom”,
  • Officials are investigating if the threat was a prank or a planned conspiracy from Pakistan
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Security forces have captured a pigeon carrying a threat note to blow up the Jammu railway station in the border area of RS Pura in Jammu district, prompting police to beef up security in the region, officials said.

Pakistan has been known to send balloons, flags and pigeons to the India side of the International Border (IB) carrying varied messages, but this is the first time that a pigeon carrying a threat letter has been captured, they said.

Security agencies are taking the matter seriously in the wake of the prevailing threat perceptions and anti-India designs.

"The pigeon believed to be flying in from Pakistan was caught in the Katmaria area along the International Border at around 9 pm on August 18. A chit was found tied to its claws carrying a message to blow up the Jammu railway station," a senior police officer said.

According to sources, the chit carried a threat message in Urdu and English to blow up the Jammu railway station with an IED with lines such as "Kashmir Freedom", "Time has come", etc.

Security agencies are probing whether it was an act of mischief or a well-planned conspiracy, the officials said.

However, taking no chances, the forces have increased security around the railway station and the tracks. Dog squads and bomb disposal teams have been deployed, with local police on high alert, the officials said.

According to security experts, the pigeon might have been specially trained and released from across the border with a threat message tied to its claws.

"You have to take such matters seriously," an expert said. 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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