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To evade detection, Pak LeT terrorist married local Jamaat leader’s daughter
Terror In Disguise
4/7/2026 10:41:45 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 7: In a major breakthrough in the ongoing anti-terror operations, Jammu and Kashmir Police have dismantled a key Pakistan-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) network with the arrest of a notorious operative, Abdullah alias Abu Hureira, who had managed to remain embedded in the region for over a decade.
Investigators say one of the most striking aspects of Hureira’s long concealment was his strategic integration into local society through marriage. According to officials, after infiltrating into India around 2011, Hureira cultivated close links with a local Jamaat-e-Islami functionary in the Srinagar outskirts and eventually married his daughter. This alliance not only provided him with social legitimacy but also helped him evade suspicion while quietly expanding his network.
Security agencies believe the marriage served as a critical cover, allowing Hureira to blend seamlessly into the community and operate without drawing attention. Over the years, he established himself as a trusted local figure, which in turn enabled him to build a robust overground support system for terror activities.
Officials said this familial linkage gave him access to safe shelter, logistical backing, and a network of sympathisers, which he allegedly exploited to facilitate the movement of terrorists, arrange finances, and coordinate operations. His proximity to local circles also made it easier to recruit or influence overground workers (OGWs), further strengthening the LeT’s grassroots network in the Harwan belt and adjoining areas.
Sources noted that such tactics—where foreign terrorists embed themselves through marriage or social ties—have increasingly been used to create long-term sleeper networks that are harder to detect. In Hureira’s case, the strategy proved effective for years, as he remained under the radar despite multiple anti-terror operations in the region.
His operational footprint spanned areas including Gassu, Vanihama, Chatterhama, Dhanihama, and the larger Harwan belt near Srinagar. Officials described him as a key conduit for LeT, responsible for arranging shelter, transportation, funds, and even arms supply for terrorists.
The arrest, officials said, not only dismantles a crucial node in the LeT network but also exposes the sophisticated methods used by terror operatives to integrate into civilian life. It sends a strong message that even deeply embedded elements using social and familial cover are not beyond the reach of security agencies.
Further investigations are underway to map the full extent of the network and identify individuals who may have knowingly or unknowingly facilitated his activities.
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