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Pak directing terrorists to target non-locals in Kashmir: Police
‘3 hybrid terrorists involved in Bihar laborer’s killing arrested in Bandipora’
9/17/2022 10:42:01 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 17: Pakistan is directing terror groups to intensify the killing of migrant labourers and non-locals to create terror and fear in the Kashmir Valley.
Tasks have been given to hybrid terrorists to identify non-locals living in their areas and target them in a planned manner to force them to leave the Valley.
These evil designs of Pakistan were exposed during the questioning of three terrorists arrested by Bandipora Police in connection with the killing of a migrant labourer.
With the arrest of three hybrid terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terror outfit, Jammu and Kashmir police on Saturday claimed to solved the case of the killing of a migrant labourer in the Sadunara area of Hijan in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
The arrested terrorists have been identified as Waseem Akram, Yawar Reyaz, and Muzamil Sheikh all residents of Sadunara.
The weapon of offense a pistol and other ammunitions were also recovered from the possession of the arrested terrorists.
Sharing details, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Bandipora, Mohammad Zahid said that on the intervening night of 11-12 August, a migrant labourer identified as Amrez Masoori of Bihar was shot dead by some unknown terrorists in Sadunara following which a formal case was registered and an investigation was set into motion.
During the investigation, some suspects were rounded up by the police for questioning. During the questioning and technical evidence names of three terrorists surfaced.
“Eventually it was found that three local terrorists identified as Waseem Akram, Yawar Reyaz, and Muzamil Sheikh were involved in the killing of the migrant labourer.
According to police, the arrested terrorists were in touch with a LeT handler Babar, who is operating from Pakistan.
Babar had instructed them “to kill any non-local labourer to terrorize them and to force them to leave the valley and carry out more such strikes in future to revive local terrorism in Bandipora”. “During the investigation, weapon of offence including one pistol along with a magazine and four live rounds which were concealed by them was also recovered”, police said.
Bandipora police along with security forces have been successful in eliminating three terrorists including one local and one foreigner recently.
Recently nine hybrid terrorists have also been arrested in the district and six terror modules have been busted.
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