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Gruesome murder of a poor female artist raises many questions
Why Lashkar commander Lateef ordered killing of Ambreen Bhat?
5/28/2022 11:17:09 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, May 28: Gruesome killing of noted TV artist and famous Kashmiri singer Ambreen Bhat has exposed terrorists active in the Valley because according to police dreaded self-styled commander of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) Lateef has ordered local terrorists to kill the helpless female singer.
The bigger question in the whole episode has raised a big question why Lashkar’s commander has ordered the killing of Ambreen Bhat who has not harmed any person. Neither she was an informer nor belonged to the family of any cop, so her gruesome killing has raised many questions.
Ambreen Bhat was feeding her family and she was the breadwinner for the poor family. According to police the self-styled commander of the LeT outfit Lateef has directed two newly recruited terrorists to kill Ambreen Bhat.
According to police, two newly recruited terrorists namely Shahid Mushtaq Bhat R/O Hafroo Chadoora, Budgam, and Farhan Habib R/O Hakripora Pulwama were involved in the killing of Ambreen Bhat. They killed female artist under the direction of LeT commander Lateef. Both the terrorists were eliminated during the Awantipora encounter.
One AK-56 rifle, four magazines, and a pistol were recovered from the possession of the killed terrorists. Meanwhile, the identities of two terrorists killed in the Soura encounter have been established as Shakir Ahmed Waza and Afreen Aftab Malik, both residents of Trenz Shopian.
Terrorists on Wednesday evening shot dead a female artist who was sitting with her nephew at her residence in Budgam district of central Kashmir. The deceased Ambreen Bhat was a famous singer and a TV artist who uploaded her songs on various social media platforms.
According to police, terrorists fired upon the artist (playing role in TV dramas), Ambreen, and her 10-year-old nephew outside their home in Hishroo Chadoora this evening.
Both of them were immediately removed to Chadoora hospital from where Ambreen has shifted to SMHS hospital Srinagar.
However, Ambreen succumbed to critical injuries on way to SMHS hospital. She was declared “brought dead” by the doctors who attended to her at Srinagar hospital.
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