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Pak based terror mentors utilizing services of women to revive terrorism in Kashmir
9/2/2023 10:55:43 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 2: To lure youth to join terror groups, Pakistan-based terror mentors are utilizing the service of females to revive terrorism in different areas of Kashmir Valley.
The arrest of wife of a killed terrorist recently from the Bandipora area is a clear indication that Pakistan-based terror mentors are roping women.
Last week, security forces foiled an attempt by Pakistan-based terror mentors to revive terrorism in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district of Jammu and Kashmir by arresting the wife of a killed terrorist and a newly recruited hybrid terrorist.
The arrested woman was assigned the task of hiding weapons smuggled from Pakistan and hand these over to hybrid terrorists for selective killings in some areas of north Kashmir to create fear among the masses.
The terror module involved in reviving terrorism was busted by the joint team of the Jammu and Kashmir Police along with the Army and CRPF in Bandipora district.
According to the official spokesperson on a specific input of J&K Police, further corroborated by the Army one hybrid terrorist namely Shafayat Reshi of Nesbal Sumbal was arrested in possession of arms and ammunition.
The terrorist was arrested by a joint team in the Dardgund area under the jurisdiction of Police Station Pethkoot. One pistol, one pistol magazine, eight rounds, and other incriminating material were recovered from his possession.
During questioning, the arrested terrorist told the security forces that he was on his way to collect a cache of arms and ammunition from Munira Begum wife of the killed terrorist Yousuf Choupan who was a self-styled commander in the Pazalpora area.
With the help of the arrested woman, Pakistan-based terror mentors were trying to revive terrorism in the Bandipora district and other areas of North Kashmir.
Munira Begum was assigned the job of hiding weapons smuggled from across the border and supplying the same to the terrorists for executing terror attacks.
Furthermore, on the disclosure of Munira Begum, a cache of arms and ammunition including one Krinkov AK-47 rifle, three magazines, ninety rounds, and one pen pistol that was to be delivered to Shafayat Reshi was recovered from the nearby forest area. During questioning, it also figured that Munira had also gone to Pakistan twice.
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