Army soldiers take position during an operation against militants in Shopian district, south of Srinagar, on May 4, 2017. The army said they were alerted to the presence of at least 100 militants in the area and have been on alert.(Waseem Andrabi/HT File Photo)
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Two foreign militants were killed in a brief encounter with security forces in north Kashmir’s Handwara on Sunday, police said. The firefight took place around 4 pm.
Officials said that a joint party of police and army’s 21 Rashtriya Rifles launched a search operation after inputs about presence of militants in Waripora village of Handwara, some 75 km from Srinagar.
Police control room Handwara said that the militants who were cornered in an orchard, just meters away from the populated area in Waripora, opened fire on the security forces who then retaliated.
“Two militants were killed in the operation,” said Ghulam Jeelani, superintendent of police, Handwara.
Jeelani said that they were lucky to trap the militants 100 meters away from the village which prevented any chances of untoward incidents among the villagers. “Both the militants are foreigners. We are trying to ascertain their identity. Since Lashkar-e-Taiba is active in the region, we suspect the militants are from the same outfit,” he said.
An army spokesman said that two weapons were also recovered from the spot.
Earlier during the day, a civilian who was wounded during a militant attack on a police party on May 6 in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district succumbed to his injuries. The death toll in that incident has now risen to six.
A police spokesman said that Mohammad Hussain Dar, a resident of Takia Malpora in Kulgam district, died at the Sher-i- Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences in Srinagar where he was admitted since the attack.
“The body of the deceased has been sent to his native village,” the spokesman said.
Dar was injured after militants attacked a police party on its way to clear traffic after a road accident at Mir Bazar area in Anantnag district on the national highway. The exchange of fire left a policeman, three other civilians and a militant dead.
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Militants opened fire at security forces in a village in Tral township of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Saturday, police said. A cordon and search operation was launched to nab them.
The security forces were patrolling Seer village when the militants opened fire at them, triggering a brief gunfight, a police official said.
Militants fired at a team of security forces in Tral in Kashmir (ANI Twitter)
There was no immediate report of any casualty, he said, adding that a cordon and search operation has been launched to track them.
Militants fired at a team of security forces in Tral in Kashmir (ANI Twitter)
Reinforcements have been rushed to seal the escape routes, the official said, adding that there was no fresh contact with the militants and efforts are on to flush them out.
Earlier in the day, at least two civilians were killed and seven persons, including four Indian Army personnel, were injured in heavy cross-border shelling by Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) in Nowshera sector of Rajouri district, officials said.
This was the third ceasefire violation along the India-Pakistan border in Jammu and Kashmir in past three days.
Four soldiers of the Indian Army’s 48 Rashtriya Rifles suffered injuries in the exchange of fire, and were taken to a garrison hospital, said an intelligence source.
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The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday claimed to have busted a module of terror outfit Lashkar-e- Toiba (LeT), which had been trying to revive militancy in the Chenab valley, with the arrest of seven persons, including a special police officer (SPO) and a former Territorial Army personnel.
The module was working to revive militancy in the Doda- Kishtwar-Ramban region of Jammu and Kashmir, police said.
It added that with these arrests, it has also cracked the May 8 attack on a police post in Doda district.
Two special police officers—Mohammed Younis and Kikkar Singh—were injured in the said attack. While Mohammed Younis succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday, Kikkar Singh is being treated at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh.
Inspector general of police (IGP), Jammu Zone, SDS Jamwal said, “After the attack on the Tanta police post in Gandoh area of Doda, a special investigation team (SIT) was constituted which visited the spot and conducted a preliminary investigation.”
Giving details, he said that acting on intelligence inputs the SIT picked up some suspects for questioning. Based on the information received from them, one Abdul Rashid Harga alias Abdullah, a resident of Tanta, was held. The IGP added that Abdul Rashid was an active LeT militant from 2001 through 2008, and had later surrendered. “Abdul Rashid was rearrested in 2013 and later bailed out in 2016. After sustained interrogation, he confessed his involvement in the attack and also disclosed name of his two associates: his younger brother Shoket Ali and Akthar Magary, a resident of Tanta,” the IGP said.
Following their interrogation, four more persons -- Bashir Ahmed, who was earlier part of Territorial Army, his nephew and SPO Altaf Ahmed, Shafqat Hussain and Hafiz -- were also arrested.
“An AK-47 rifle, three magazines and ammunition have been recovered from them,” the IGP said. “Abdul Rashid was in contact with one Bashir Ahmed, of Bangraw in Gandoh. Bashir Ahmed was earlier in the Territorial Army,” Jamwal said, and added “Bashir Ahmed has a nephew, Altaf Ahmed, who is a special police officer (SPO) in the J&K Police in Doda district. Bashir had asked Altaf to arrange a weapon for him and Altaf stole one AK-47 rifle, along with ammunition, from the district police line Doda in January 2017.”
According to the IGP, Altaf then handed over the weapon to Bashir Ahmed, who was in contact with Abdul Rashid Harga. On realising that the weapon given by Altaf belongs to the J&K Police, Bashir Ahmed asked Abdul Rashid to help him replace it with a similar weapon of any militant. The IGP further said that Abdul Rashid was in direct touch with his “Pakistani handler” Mohammad Amin alias Khubeb alias Haroon alias Pinna of the LeT. Furthermore, following the direction of Khubeb and other militant leaders from the Valley, Abdul Rashid, Akhter and Shokat had been enticing the youths of Tanta to join militancy.
On May 7, Abdul Rashid reportedly inspected areas around the Tanta police post and found that only two or three cops guard it. He then informed his associates about it and on the intervening night of May 7 and 8, they attacked the said post, injuring the two SPOs.
“Following the attack, they tried to set the post on fire. However, due to the quick reaction of the injured SPOs they fled,” said the IGP.
The police officer added that Rashid had been regularly conducting meetings in various areas of the Chenab Valley and motivating former militants and those who had surrendered to join militancy.
(With PTI inputs)