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LeT recruits 3 youth from Anantnag town, pictures go viral
8/8/2018 11:12:56 PM
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Aug 8: Militant outfit Lashker-e-Toiba has recruited three more youngsters from South Kashmir's Anantnag district. The photographs of new recruits have gone viral on social media.
According to Reports, Tariq Ahmad Khan son of Nazir Ahmad Khan hailing from Lal Chowk area of the district Anantnag has joined Militant out-fit. In the photograph that has gone viral on Social Media, he is holding Ak-47 Rifle and has joined Militant outfit on 05 August 2018.
Tariq's Code name is Abu Saad and reportedly he was missing since encounter took place in main Anantnag town on 25 July 2018 in which 2 militants were killed in this Encounter. He had passed 12th Class.
Basit Ahmad Mir son of Ishtaiq Ahmad Mir hailing from Khanabal area of the district Anantnag is see holding Ak-47 Rifle has joined Laksher-E-Toiba Militant out-fit on 01 August 2018 and his Code name is (Abu Aayan).
Local sources said that he was Student of B.sc 1st year at Government Degree Collage Khanabal Anantnag and was Missing from Last Week.
Third youth identified as Waris Ahmad Malik, Son of Bashir Ahand Malik of Arwani area of District Anantnag has joined Lashker-e-Toiba Militant outfit on 04 August 2018.
He is seen holding Ak-47 Rifle in viral photograph and his code name is Jibraan Bhai. He was doing job in Sudai Arabia and has arrived home eight months back. He had passed 2nd year and missing from 04 August 2018.
This fresh recruitment has shocked the security establishment in the district as trio can strike at any place in the town because all of them might be aware about the installations of security agencies in Anantnag town.
Important to mention, after 14 years, on 25th of July this year gunfight between militants and security forces took place in Mehmaan Mohalla area of Anantnag town.
Last one was a shootout in 2004 in which Pakistani militant Babar was shot dead in Malaknag area.
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