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HUJI militant returns from Pak, surrenders
Rehabilitation policy questioned
9/28/2012 11:54:02 PM
Asif Iqbal Naik
kishtwar, Sept 28: A militant owing allegiance to HUJI today surrendered before the police after his return from Pakistan. Identified as Muhammad Ramzan of Margi Warwan in Kishtwar went to Pakistan in 2002.
Police reports said that after joining Harkat-ul-Jehad-e-Islami in the year 2000, he crossed over to PoK in the year 2002 for arms training and later joined Hizbul Mujahideen in Pakistan itself and started working for them.
Reports said that Mohammad Ramzan reached Kishtwar via Nepal and surrendered before the police with the help of his brother who works as constable in Jammu and Kashmir police. Reports further said that police are verifying the details of cases registered against Razaq so that he could be released under State rehabilitation policy. Like other returnees, he also informed the police that he was fed up with the ill treatment given to him by Pakistani mentors during his stay in PoK.
Meanwhile the experts in political affairs on Jammu and Kashmir put the rehabilitation policy of Omar Abdullah under scanner and suspected that the returnee could pose threat to the peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir.
The experts feel that Pakistani spy agency ISI might facilitate return of few Kashmiri militants presently settled in Pakistan so that they can use them to revive militancy under the garb of rehabilitation policy. It is also suspected that militant organization might use the returnees as sleeper cells and utilize their services in future.
According to the intelligence sources each Pak returnee requires at least Rs. 2.50 lac to reach Jammu and Kashmir by using Nepal route. The sources added that keeping in view the miserable plight of Kashmiri militants living in Pakistani camp; it is very difficult for them to arrange such a huge amount while sitting in Pakistan. On these grounds, saner elements have questioned the rehabilitation policy.
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