2 balloons, Pak coins, paper with coded words found in Punjab’s Sultanpur Lodhi

Kapurthala | ByPress Trust of India, Kapurthala
Updated on: Mar 28, 2017 08:25 pm IST

Senior superintendent of police (SSP) Sandeep Kumar Sharma said the police was trying to decode the words that appear to be in Arabic with the help of experts from Chandigarh to know the “conspiracy” behind it.

The Punjab police on Tuesday found two balloons, two Pakistani coins and a piece of paper with coded words written on it from a field at Mallian village in Sultanpur Lodhi area in Kapurthala district.

(HT File Photo for representation)
(HT File Photo for representation)

Senior superintendent of police (SSP) Sandeep Kumar Sharma said the police was trying to decode the words that appear to be in Arabic with the help of experts from Chandigarh to know the “conspiracy” behind it.

He said the coins bear the mark of Pakistan. The balloons were recovered from the fields of a farmer who had informed the police, Sharma said.

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