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2 newly recruited terrorists, 4 terrorist associates held in J&K

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Srinagar, Jan 30 : The J&K police have arrested two newly recruited terrorists and four terrorist associates, linked with proscribed terror outfit LeM/JeM, from South Kashmir’s Anantnag district, officials said on Saturday.
Arms and ammunition were also recovered from their possession.
“Acting on a tip-off about a terrorist attack in Anantnag/Bijbehara towns by Lashker-e-Mustafa (Parent Organization JeM), the police along with 3RR established special checking points at multiple locations and conducted intensified checking. Meanwhile, a vehicle with two persons on board was intercepted at one of the points. However, they tried to flee the spot after being signalled to stop, but the alert joint forces later apprehended them,” police said.
The arrested were identified as Imran Ahmed Hajam and Irfan Ahmed Ahanger. Both have recently joined terrorist ranks and are affiliated with proscribed terror outfit LeM/JeM.
During interrogation, the duo revealed that they have joined the LeM outfit recently and divulged that the LeM was recently floated to give an impression that terrorism in Kashmir is indigenous and not sponsored by Pakistan.
They further revealed that they are the close associates of Hidayat Malik alias Hasnain, a self styled Chief of LeM, Umer alias Wahid Khan and Aftab alias Ali Bhai. They were carrying recee of the area to plant an IED in order to target security forces,” police added.

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