JAMMU: A Jaish-e-Mohammad overground worker was arrested during a raid in RS Pura area in the outskirts of the city on Saturday, police claimed. Terming the arrest as a major success, cops said the accused — a resident of Handwara in north Kashmir ’s Kupwara district — was stuck in the border village due to the nationwide lockdown in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. Incriminating material was also recovered from him.Police also detained for questioning the owner of the house where the accused, identified as Mohammad Muzaffer Beigh , had been putting up as a tenant. Beigh had reached RS Pura’s Chakroi, a forward village, on March 17 and was staying at the house of the local resident after being stuck up in Jammu because of the lockdown restrictions, said a police spokesperson.“Beigh was arrested from Chakroi by a special team led by the RS Pura SDPO and SHO. During interrogation, he disclosed his links with terrorists. Some incriminating documents were also seized from him,” the spokesperson said.Police registered a case against Beigh under relevant sections of the IPC and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Further questioning and investigation is underway and more arrests are expected soon, the spokesperson added.