Jammu and Kashmir: terrorist killed, cops claim Lashkar commander-in-chief trapped in Pulwama
According to police records, he had recently joined the terror ranks and was linked to the banned terrorist group LeT (TRF). He was involved in the murder of a civilian Mohammad Shafi Dar (PDD employee) in Batamaloo Srinagar on October 2.
Jammu and Kashmir police said on Saturday they trapped a top Lashkar commander in Pulwama district during an overnight operation in Drangbal Pampore. they were also killed.
Police identified the militants killed as Shahid Bashir Shiekh and Tanzeel Ahmad, both residing in Srinagar. IG Kumar said that based on specific information regarding the presence of terrorists, two operations were carried out in Pulwama and Srinagar, killing two militants belonging to the LeT (TRF) and who were implicated in the recent killings of a civilian and a police sub-inspector on probation in Srinagar.
According to police records, he had recently joined the terror ranks and was linked to the banned terrorist group LeT (TRF). He was involved in the murder of a civilian Mohammad Shafi Dar (PDD employee) in Batamaloo Srinagar on October 2. responsible for sowing terror among the local population by threatening, intimidating and killing civilians.
Kumar said that during another operation in Hamdaniya Bemina settlement, an activist identified as Tanzeel Ahmad of Habba Kadal Srinagar was killed. was involved in the murder of PSI Arshid Ashraf in the Khanyar neighborhood of Srinagar in September ”.
He said that in addition to these two specific murders, Shahid and Tanzil were also collaborators in the recent murders of a chemist and two teachers in the town. "Implicated materials, including weapons (2 AK 47 rifles) and ammunition, were recovered from the dating site. IGP Kashmir said that after the recent killings of civilians in the city in eight clashes, 11 activists have been killed since October 8 in Kashmir.
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