Explorer
Advertisement
Jammu & Kashmir: LeT Terrorist Carrying Rs 5-Lakh Reward Arrested In Doda
LeT terrorist Abu Bakar, who was operating in Kishtwar for the last one year, was arrested from Phagsoo forest in Thathri area and an AK-47 rifle and magazine were recovered from him.
New Delhi: A Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist carrying a reward of Rs 5 lakh, Jamal-ud-din Gujjar, alias Abu Bakar, was on Wednesday arrested in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district, in a joint operation of the police and the 26 Rashtriya Rifles, after getting reliable inputs on the movement of the terrorists.
He was arrested from Phagsoo forest in Thathri area and an AK-47 rifle and magazine were recovered from him. He who was operating in Kishtwar for the last one year, reports said.
Gujjar's arrest is a major breakthrough in view of the recent targeted killings in the district,an official told news agency PTI.
Gujrar, who hails from Pathna Keshwan in Kishtwar, was earlier injured in an encounter with security forces in Sarawan forest and was in hiding since then, he said.
A picture of the LeT terrorist holding an AK assault rifle went viral on social media in October last year.
This is the security forces' first major recent success in Kishtwar, which was proclaimed terrorist-free a decade ago but was rattled by the killing of BJP state secretary Anil Parihar and his brother Ajeet Parihar on November 1 last year.
On April 9, senior RSS leader Chanderkant Sharma and his security guard were shot dead inside a health centre.
Apart from the killings, terrorists snatched the service rifle of a policeman in the district on March 8, days before police circulated pictures of seven wanted terrorists, including Gujjar, and announced cash reward and a job for anyone providing information leading to their arrest or killing.
Inspector General of Police, Jammu, M K Sinha had recently said at least 10 local militants -- eight from Hizbul Mujahideen and two from LeT -- were active in the district, which witnessed two encounters between militants and search parties in Marwah on May 31 and Keshwan forest on June 21.
While two special police officers were injured in the brief Marwah gunfight, the militants managed to escape after another brief encounters in Keshwan forest, though one of them was suspected to have been injured.
(with inputs from PTI)
Follow Breaking News on ABP Live for more latest stories and trending topics. Watch breaking news and top headlines online on ABP News LIVE TV
View More
Advertisement
Trending News
Advertisement
Advertisement
Top Headlines
India
India
India
India
Advertisement