10 terrorists arrested in Jammu and Kashmir: They were meeting at the behest of Pakistan; There was an agenda to reactivate separatist organizations

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Some of the arrested terrorists were associated with foreign organizations and some used to propagate separatism like Kashmir Global Council.  - Dainik Bhaskar

Some of the arrested terrorists were associated with foreign organizations and some used to propagate separatism like Kashmir Global Council.

Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday arrested 10 terrorists working to reactivate banned separatist outfit JKLF and Hurriyat. Police told that these terrorists were meeting on the orders of their bosses sitting in Pakistan.

He told that the entire matter is being investigated. There may be some more arrests as well.

After arresting the terrorists, the Jammu and Kashmir Police launched a search operation in search of other terrorists.

After arresting the terrorists, the Jammu and Kashmir Police launched a search operation in search of other terrorists.

Terrorists were in contact with foreign organizations
A police spokesperson said that a case of illegal activity was already registered against these people at Kothibagh police station. Initial investigation has revealed that they were in contact with foreign entities.

Some of these people also preached separatism like JKLF’s Farooq Siddiqui and Kashmir Global Council headed by Raja Muzaffar.

The terrorists told fabricated stories after being caught
He told that these terrorists were caught during today’s meeting. After being caught, the terrorists told fabricated stories regarding the issue of the meeting. While the real agenda of the meeting was to discuss the strategy to reactivate the banned organisations.

It has also been found in the investigation that a similar meeting was held on 13 June 2023, in which most of the people attended. He said that the arrested terrorists have been identified as Mohd Yasin Bhat s/o Mohd Bhat, Mohd Rafiq Pehlu s/o Mohd Hasan, Shams U Deen Rahmani s/o Ameer Ahmed.

Besides these, Jahangir Ahmad Bhat s/o Gani Bhat, Khurshid Ah Bhat s/o Mohd Mohd, Shabbir Ah Dar s/o G Nabi, Sajjad Hussain Gul s/o Hamid, Srinagar, Firdaus Ah Shah s/o Ali Mohd, Parre Hasan Firdous s/o Rashid and Sohail Ahmad Mir’s son Salam has now been arrested.

After killing the terrorists in Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, the police conducted a search operation in the area.

After killing the terrorists in Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, the police conducted a search operation in the area.

11 terrorists killed in last 1 month in Jammu and Kashmir
Army and police in Jammu and Kashmir killed 11 terrorists in the last month. On 23 June, 4 terrorists were killed in Kupwara. They were trying to infiltrate into the Indian border from Pakistan. Earlier, on June 16, 5 terrorists were killed in Kupwara itself.

Apart from this, on June 13, security forces had killed 2 terrorists in Machil sector. Read full news…

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