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After 15 yrs in AK, former Lashkar militant returns home to surrender

After 15 yrs in Azad Kashmir, former Lashkar militant returns home to surrender | The Indian Express

Identified as Abdul Gani, 36, of Mehrot near Surankote, sources said that he had retuned to the state along with his wife Kousar Big, 32, and three minor children.

Updated: June 16, 2015 3:46 am

A former militant, who had crossed over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir 15 years ago on Monday returned home and surrendered before police in border Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir.


Identified as Abdul Gani, 36, of Mehrot near Surankote, sources said that he had retuned to the state along with his wife Kousar Big, 32, and three minor children. The children included Fatima, 6, Irfan, 4, and Abran, 2.


He had joined Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in 2000 and crossing over to Azad Kashmir for arms training, he had married Kousar Big in 2008. He along with his family entered India via Nepal.


On Sunday afternoon, he along with his family surrendered before police at Surankote police station. He has been taken into custody by the police.


The previous Omar Abdullah government had formulated the policy for return and rehabilitation of misguided Kashmiri youth who wish to return home from terrorist training camps across the LoC to lead a peaceful life. Hundreds of former militants who have surrendered so far have come via Nepal along with their families. However, none of them, according to officials, is eligible for rehabilitation package as they did not return home through routes specified by government.


The specified routes for their rehabilitation include cross LoC travel points at Poonch and in Uri, besides Indira Gandhi international airport at Delhi.


With many a security agencies raising eye brows over such a large number of militants using Nepal route to enter India, the latter had intensified vigil at its border with the neighboring country to check such elements.

- See more at: After 15 yrs in Azad Kashmir, former Lashkar militant returns home to surrender | The Indian Express

How pity ? After using him 10 long years as pawn,The Jhandabardars of Islamic Ummah now dont have one piece of bread and two Gaz Zameen for the poor soul. Come back to home Boy ! We are eager to welcome you with open heart, no matter how misguided you were in the past. Apne aakhir apne hee hote hai.
 
How pity ? After using him 10 long years as pawn,The Jhandabardars of Islamic Ummah now dont have one piece of bread and two Gaz Zameen for the poor soul. Come back to home Boy ! We are eager to welcome you with open heart, no matter how misguided you were in the past. Apne aakhir apne hee hote hai.

Proxy war is not working against India because Kashmiris are understanding that by themselves.

Point to be noted here is this.

He along with his family entered India via Nepal.

Now its clearly understandable why ITBP Battalions have to be increased.

 
After 15 yrs in Azad Kashmir, former Lashkar militant returns home to surrender | The Indian Express

Identified as Abdul Gani, 36, of Mehrot near Surankote, sources said that he had retuned to the state along with his wife Kousar Big, 32, and three minor children.

Updated: June 16, 2015 3:46 am

A former militant, who had crossed over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir 15 years ago on Monday returned home and surrendered before police in border Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir.


Identified as Abdul Gani, 36, of Mehrot near Surankote, sources said that he had retuned to the state along with his wife Kousar Big, 32, and three minor children. The children included Fatima, 6, Irfan, 4, and Abran, 2.


He had joined Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in 2000 and crossing over to Azad Kashmir for arms training, he had married Kousar Big in 2008. He along with his family entered India via Nepal.


On Sunday afternoon, he along with his family surrendered before police at Surankote police station. He has been taken into custody by the police.


The previous Omar Abdullah government had formulated the policy for return and rehabilitation of misguided Kashmiri youth who wish to return home from terrorist training camps across the LoC to lead a peaceful life. Hundreds of former militants who have surrendered so far have come via Nepal along with their families. However, none of them, according to officials, is eligible for rehabilitation package as they did not return home through routes specified by government.


The specified routes for their rehabilitation include cross LoC travel points at Poonch and in Uri, besides Indira Gandhi international airport at Delhi.


With many a security agencies raising eye brows over such a large number of militants using Nepal route to enter India, the latter had intensified vigil at its border with the neighboring country to check such elements.

- See more at: After 15 yrs in Azad Kashmir, former Lashkar militant returns home to surrender | The Indian Express


He loves his family and so wanted to live a peaceful life as he repents for what is happening in Azad Kashmir :tup:
 
He loves his family and so wanted to live a peaceful life as he repents for what is happening in Azad Kashmir :tup:

Cant you guys see that the route which this guy took was the land ceded by Pakistan to China and then the area held by China which belongs to India and from there Into Tibet and then Nepal.
 

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