Key Points

The Indian Army has launched an inquiry into an alleged manhandling incident during a search operation in Rajouri. Preliminary reports suggest the individual attempted to grab a soldier’s weapon, prompting a scuffle. Meanwhile, joint forces continue combing Poonch forests for terrorists after recent clashes. The Army emphasized strict action if misconduct is proven while reaffirming its counter-terrorism resolve.

Key Points: Indian Army Probes Rajouri Manhandling Incident Amid J-K Search Ops

  • Army investigates alleged manhandling during Rajouri search operation
  • Individual reportedly tried snatching soldier’s weapon
  • Joint ops continue in Poonch forests for 4th day
  • Army reaffirms zero-tolerance policy for misconduct
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J-K: Indian Army launches probe into alleged manhandling incident in Rajouri, assures strict action

Army initiates inquiry after alleged manhandling in Rajouri during counter-terror ops, vows strict action if misconduct found.

"Should any personnel be found guilty of misconduct, strict action will be taken in accordance with the existing law – Indian Army"

Rajouri, April 18

The Indian Army on Friday said that it has launched an inquiry after an alleged incident of manhandling by Army personnel surfaced in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir.

According to a release by Defence PRO, Jammu, the situation unfolded during a routine search operation based on intelligence inputs about the possible movement of terrorists in the region.

Preliminary findings indicate that the individual involved reportedly attempted to snatch a soldier's weapon and engaged in a scuffle upon being stopped at a checkpoint.

An internal enquiry has been initiated, and the Indian Army has assured that if any personnel are found guilty of misconduct, stringent action will be taken in accordance with existing legal provisions.

"An incident has come to light wherein certain individuals were allegedly manhandled by Army personnel in Rajouri District (J-K). The Army had input on the likely movement of terrorists in a vehicle in this sensitive area. Accordingly, search operations were being conducted," said the Army.

"Preliminary information suggests that on being stopped, the individual tried to snatch the weapon from the soldiers on duty and initiated a scuffle with them. However, an enquiry has been initiated. Should any personnel be found guilty of misconduct, strict action will be taken in accordance with the existing law," said the Indian Army.

Meanwhile, the Romeo Force of the Indian Army and the Special Operations Group (SOG) continued their joint operation for the fourth consecutive day in the forest area of Lasana in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch to trace terrorists believed to be hiding in the region.

The search operations started back on Tuesday following an exchange of fire between the security forces and terrorists on Monday night.

Security forces cordoned off the area and are conducting extensive search operations in dense forest zones.

According to officials, terrorists opened fire on the Romeo Force personnel, in which one of the security personnel got injured near the Lasana village located on the National Highway connecting Poonch to Jammu.

Earlier on Saturday, amid the ongoing operations and terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army reiterated its commitment to continue its operations across the union territories until "terrorists are eliminated."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Glad to see the Army is taking this seriously and launching an inquiry. Our soldiers have a tough job in J&K, but discipline must be maintained at all times. Hope the truth comes out soon.
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Priya M.
The situation in Rajouri sounds tense 😟 Praying for the safety of both civilians and armed forces. These search operations are necessary but must be conducted with care.
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Amit S.
If someone really tried to snatch a weapon, the soldiers had every right to defend themselves. We shouldn't jump to conclusions before the inquiry is complete.
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Neha T.
While I support our armed forces, incidents like these damage public trust. The Army's quick response with an inquiry is the right approach. Transparency is key in sensitive regions like J&K.
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Sanjay R.
The Romeo Force and SOG are doing incredible work in those dense forests. Can't imagine how tough it must be to track terrorists in that terrain. Salute to their bravery! 🇮🇳
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Kavita P.
Respectful criticism: The Army should consider better de-escalation training for checkpoint situations. Not every tense moment needs to become physical. Prevention is better than inquiry.
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Vikram D.
The injured soldier near Lasana village reminds us of the daily risks our forces take. Hope he recovers soon and they successfully complete their operation against the terrorists.

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