Jammu, Dec. 13 -- The Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday nabbed a suspected Jaish terrorist with Chinese weapon along the Indo-Pakistan international border in the Pargwal sector of Jammu district, said officials. The arrested, Abdul Khaliq, was believed to be facilitating an infiltration bid by a larger group of Jaish ultras, said officials. "He was apprehended by the BSF along with a weapon near IB in Pargwal area. He has been handed over to police post Pargwal for further legal action," said a police spokesperson. According to the BSF officials, the arrest came after an intensive two-day operation, during which the force tracked suspicious movement near the border fence. "The suspected terrorist, it is believed, is the same man, who had gone missing from Chingus village in Rajouri in 2021 and had exfiltrated to PoJK for arms training," said officials. The detained suspect is believed to be linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and was allegedly planning to facilitate the entry of a large group of JeM ultras into Indian territory, they added. Following the arrest, the BSF launched a large-scale search operation in the entire area to rule out the presence of additional infiltrators or hidden caches. On November 29, the BSF Jammu Frontier IG Shashank Anand had stated that post-Operation Sindoor in May this year, 72 terror launch pads have come up across the border in Jammu region. "As of today, 12 launch pads have come up in areas near Sialkot and Zaffarwal where as 60 launch pads have come up in depth area across the LoC," he had said....