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Unemployed youths, orphans and petty criminals carry out terrorist attacks for amounts between Rs 5,000 and Rs 15,000 in Jammu and Kashmir
Media Release
Jun. 19, 2006

Unemployed youths, orphans and petty criminals carry out terrorist attacks for amounts between Rs 5,000 and Rs 15,000 in Jammu and Kashmir.
Security agencies in Jammu and Kashmir have been startled by revelations that a large number of people arrested on suspicion of being terrorists are not actually so, but are unemployed youths, orphans and petty criminals ready to carry out attacks for a price.
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