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Militancy in J&K: Terrorist Network Operating From Abroad

Militancy in J&K: Terrorist Network Operating From Abroad. 20 thousand Kashmiri students are studying and doing employment in the country and abroad; Agencies collecting details.

During the last five years, the details of the current situation of students and other people of Kashmir who have gone to study and employment in the country and abroad are being collected.

The move has been taken after the recent discovery of a network of Kashmiri terrorists in various states of the country including Delhi, Punjab, Bihar, and some Kashmiri youth sitting abroad helping the terrorist network in the Valley.

During the last one month, security agencies have apprehended about seven youths from Punjab, Delhi, and Bihar. Apart from this, two youths have also been brought from abroad in the last 25 days.

According to various government and non-government agencies, at present, about 20 thousand Kashmiri youth and women are studying abroad in different parts of the country.

Militancy in J&K: An equal number of Kashmiri youths have gone for employment in various countries.

A strong network of jihadist elements: Security agencies have launched investigations regarding Kashmiri youths known to Pakistan, Bangladesh, Dubai, Iran, Iraq, Thailand, Malaysia, Kuwait, Qatar, Turkey, and some African countries.

There is a strong network of jihadi elements in these countries. Here, Kashmiri youths studying in different cities of Delhi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Maharashtra, and Punjab are also being investigated intensively outside the country.

Youths going to madrasas in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Gujarat are also being known.

Police from many states are getting help: According to an official of the Central Intelligence Agency posted in Kashmir, during the interrogation of terrorists certain states and cities have been identified.

Where details of Kashmiri students who have gone to study have been collected. For this, the help of the police and concerned administration of the concerned states is being taken.

Their accounts will also be investigated on the internet media. Let the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI contact the Kashmiri youth sitting in the country and abroad through internet media, preparing them to pursue their plans.

A senior official said that the subject was discussed in a high-level security review meeting held in Srinagar recently. A list is being prepared of all such students who have been indulging in some anti-national activity or stonewalling.

Information is also being collected about those who have escaped from the clutches of law due to being minors or in the name of rehabilitation.

Militancy in J&K: Some cases.

Three Kashmiri students Zahid Gulzar, Mohammad Idris, and Yusuf Rafiq who were doing B. Tech in Jalandhar in 2018 was caught. The three Ansars were joined by Gajwat-ul-Hind. Weapons were also found from them.

In 2020, in addition to Delhi, Kashmiri students were also arrested in Uttar Pradesh on charges of terrorist activities.

Recently, Kashmiri students from Bihar, Chandigarh, and Delhi have been caught under the trail of Hidayatullah Malik, the commander of the terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Mustafa, who was arrested in Jammu. Among them, there is also youth from Bihar.

He took a passport to study and became a terrorist: Some Kashmiri students suddenly disappeared from Kashmir and reached Pakistan.

One of them enrolled in the MBBS college there and today is one of al-Badr’s renowned commanders. Its name is Arjmand and it is from Pakistan itself that it is carrying out terrorist activities in Kashmir.

In February 2019, two LeT terrorists named Abdul Majeed Butt and Mohammad Ashraf Mir were arrested by the police in Baramulla. He had gone home to study on a passport basis and reached Pakistan’s Jihadi Training Camp.

Lashkar terrorist Sahib Akhur, who was killed in an encounter with security forces in Baramulla in 2019, also visited Pakistan in 2018. Saifullah Ghazi, a resident of Kulgam, also reached Pakistan’s Jihadi camp with a passport.

Terrorist network operating from abroad: Earlier this month, police have brought an overground worker of Jaish, Munib Sophie, from Qatar.

Munib, a resident of Bijbihara, used to arrange arms, money, and other equipment for the Jaish operating in South Kashmir.

On Wednesday, Jammu Kashmir police arrested Sher Ali, a handler of a terrorist organization called Ghaznavi Force. Sher Ali, a resident of the Poonch district of the Jammu division, was running a terrorist network from Kuwait.

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