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Two Hybrid JeM militants arrested in Pattan Baramulla, arms and ammunition recovered: Police

Says this Hybrid module were looking for targeting of PRIs, minority and outsiders

April 26, 2022
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Srinagar, April 26:Two active militants belonging to Jaish-i-Muhammad oufit were arrested at Pattan area of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Tuesday, officials said.

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A senior police officer while confirming to said that a input was recieved through a reliable source about movement of two militants in a vehicle moving towards Srinagar. A joint MVCPs of Police, army’s 29RR and 02 SSB were placed at various spots along the national highway and surrounding bylanes.

The officer further said that a speeding Tavera, swerving in a suspicious manner, was signaled to stop however, the vehicle stopped abruptly and two individuals (Driver and Co-Driver) jumped off the vehicle and fled towards nearby wooded orchard area.

The joint team party chased the individuals and were successful nabbed.

The two militants of JeM were apprehended along with two pistols, two Pistol Magazines, 10 rounds of pistol and two Chinese grenades, he said.

The arrested militants have been identified as Aqib Mohd Mir son of Mohd Ramzan Mir resident of Batpora Sopore and Danish Ahmad Dar son of Abdul Ahad Dar resident of Chankan Sopore, he said.

So far in the investigation, it has transpired that the duo belong to JeM hybrid module and were looking for targeting of PRIs and minority / outsiders.
The successful apprehension of the militants has foiled major militant plots and busted a module that was aiding the execution of various terror attacks including the killing of sarpanches etc, he said.

A case has been registered in this regard and investigation has been initiated, the officer added.(GNS)

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