
The police in Jammu, India, encountered an unusual and extraordinary situation. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
A letter sent via pigeon was found, warning of a possible explosion at the capital's railway station, and the pigeon was captured. Local law enforcement agencies provided information about the incident.
The event occurred on the evening of August 18 in the Katmariya area, near the border with Pakistan. The letter tied to the pigeon's leg was written in Urdu and English, containing the phrases "Kashmir freedom" and "The time has come."
The letter warned of a potential explosion at the railway station. According to special sources, this is the first threat letter delivered by pigeon in India.
Previously, balloons, flags, and various writings sent by Pakistan had been observed within the country, but sending a letter via pigeon happened for the first time. The police have sharply increased security measures.
Additional forces, canine units, and sappers were deployed around the station and railway area. Experts are trying to determine whether the incident is a simple joke or a well-planned conspiracy.
According to experts, the pigeon may have been specially trained, which is why law enforcement agencies are taking such unusual threats seriously. They are using all available means to identify who sent the letter and their purpose.
This incident surprised the people of India and showed that serious threats can also arise through pigeons. Security measures in the capital and border areas have now been maximally strengthened.