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LeT module busted in J&K, 2 security personnel among 7 arrested

WION
Jammu and KashmirUpdated: May 13, 2017, 03:12 PM IST
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An AK-47 rifle and three magazines and ammunition have been recovered from the terrorists, police said. Photograph:(Reuters)

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The module was working to revive militancy in the Doda- Kishtwar-Ramban region of Jammu and Kashmir ||The arrests were made by a special investigation team formed after the attack on a police post in Doda on May 8

The Jammu and Kashmir Police said on Saturday it had busted a module of terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) which had been trying to revive militancy in the Chenab valley. Seven persons, including an Special Police Officer and a former Territorial Army personnel were arrested, police said.

The module was working to revive militancy in the Doda-Kishtwar-Ramban region of the restive northern Indian state.

The arrests were made by a special investigation team (SIT) formed after the attack on a police post in Doda on May 8, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Jammu Zone, SDS Jamwal said. One special police officer (SPO) was killed and another injured in the incident.

Based on intelligence inputs, the SIT picked up a few suspects and subsequently apprehended Abdul Rashid Harga alias Abdullah, who had been an active member of LeT between 2001 and 2008 and had surrendered later, the IGP said. After his interrogation, the police arrested Bashir Ahmed, who was earlier part of Territorial Army, his nephew and SPO Altaf Ahmed, and two others, Shafqat Hussain and Hafiz.

Rashid was again arrested in 2013 and was released on bail in 2016.

"After sustained interrogation, Rashid confessed to his involvement in the (Doda) firing incident and disclosed the names of his two associates -- his younger brother Showket Ali and Akthar Magary of Tanta," the IGP said.

An AK-47 rifle and three magazines and ammunition have been recovered from them, the IGP said.

He said that Rashid had been in contact with Bashir Ahmed of Bangraw-Gandoh, who was earlier working in the 139 Territorial Army Battalion in Thathri. Bashir had asked his nephew Altaf Ahmed, who was working as an SPO in the police department in Doda district, to arrange a weapon.

The SPO had then stolen one AK-47 rifle and ammunition from the district police line in January. A case in connection with the weapon theft was registered at Doda police station.

The IGP claimed that Rashid was in direct communication with his Pakistani handler, Mohd Amin alais Khubeb alais Haroon alais Pinna of the LeT.

He said that Rashid, Akhtar and Shokat, on the direction of Khubeb, had been enticing youths of Tanta area to join the militancy.

The police officer said that Rashid had been regularly conducting meetings in various areas of the Chenab Valley and motivating former militants and those who had surrendered. 

(WION with inputs from PTI)