Press Trust of India

LeT module brings four terrorists from Kashmir to Pir Panjal area: Police

Decrease Font Size Increase Font Size Text Size Print This Page

Teams dispatched for crackdown

Jammu: A Lashkar-e-Taiba module has brought four of its terrorists to the Pir-Panjal belt of Jammu region from Kashmir, prompting the police and security agencies to send teams to hunt them down, officials said on Tuesday.
The security forces unearthed this information while interrogating the members of the twin modules busted by the police in Rajouri recently.
“Three to four terrorists have been brought to Pir Panjal belt (Rajouri-Poonch districts) from Kashmir (recently by a module). They have been kept there (in hideouts)”, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Jammu, Mukesh Singh said.
“We are hopeful to nab them soon,” he added.
The ADGP said according to records, only three terrorists are active in Jammu as most of those operating in the region have been arrested.
The forces have also identified three other top terrorists belonging to Jammu region but are operating from Pakistan as Qasim, Kubair and Bashir.
The two modules busted in Rajouri were instrumental in bringing the four terrorists to Kashmir, he said.
Run by Pakistan-based LeT commander Qasim, the two modules operated in Rajouri-Reasi belts in the Pir Panjal belt during at least the last one year. They were instrumental in five terrorist attacks, collection of weapons dropped from drones from Pakistan in the Line of Control area and ferrying them to Kashmir, he said.
“They were instrumental in bringing terrorists from Kashmir to this Pir Panjal side,” the ADGP said.
Talib alias Abu Ahmad Haider Shah of Draj-Kotranka was the commander for the Rajouri area and instrumental in almost all major terror activities and incidents in the Pir Panjal area over the past three years, he said. He was arrested along with his three associates.
Qasim was monitoring the modules headed by Talib and another commander Altaf Hussain Shah to carry out terror attacks on security forces, minority communities and prominent political figures in the area, he said.
Talib and his associates have been found to be involved in five criminal and terrorism cases, the ADGP added.
After his arrest by the police and on subsequent disclosures, three under barrel grenade launcher grenades, one AK-47 rifle, four AK-47 magazines (containing 120 armour piercing rounds), two pistols, five pistol magazines, a Glock pistol silencer, 49 Chinese pistol rounds, one 2-kg IED, one 5-kg IED, five remote IEDs and four pressure mines were seized, he said.

 


Press Trust of India

Press Trust of India is lead news agency of India

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *