x

Like our Facebook Page

   
Early Times Newspaper Jammu, Leading Newspaper Jammu
 
Breaking News :   Hindu-Muslim-Sikh unity defines true strength, identity of J&K: Dr Farooq Abdullah | Continued delay for restoration of Statehood will cause great harm to generation to come: DyCM | Rajpora, Uri, Pampore MLAs call on Javed Rana; seek early redress of public grievances | Several delegations call on CM Omar Abdullah at Raabita, seek resolution of public issues | HAS, Allied Services probationers call on Governor | Satish Sharma secures breakthrough on mutton dealers' issues during meetings in Punjab | J&K Bank inks maiden strategic partnership with Directorate of Census Operations JKL for awareness | Pipping ceremony of newly promoted Head Constables held at RTHQ Jammu | Prime Minister addresses Australia-India CEOs Forum and Economic Roadmap Business event | PTTI Vijaypur organizes ceremonial pipping function for promoted police personnel | Inner Wheel Club Jammu Tawi organizes Chabeel Sewa & Channa Bread Sewa | President CCI demands setting up of Camp Office at Jammu, early fixation of appeals and timely issue of refunds | Two-day SIR special camp to be held on July 11 | Doda Police Intensifies Anti-Drug Campaign; Wild Cannabis Spread Over Approximately 28 Kanals Destroyed | Dr Ritu Singh attends Special Screening of 'Baby Do Die Do' in Srinagar | Samba police detained notorious drug peddler under PTNDPS Act | SKUAST-Jammu Inks MoU with VKC Nuts Pvt Ltd to boost industry-academia partnership | MLA Mohan Lal Bhagat lays foundation stone for Rs 4.95 crore development works | Director Agriculture Jammu Reviews Physical, Financial Progress of HADP, CAPEX, CSS Projects in Jammu | Several political, social leaders from Lasjan join Apni Party; leadership extends warm welcome | ADDC Baramulla reviews PMAY-U | GDC Neeli Nallah commences Internship Programme | DC Shopian reviews TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan | Two-day workshop on Digital Personal Data Protection Act concludes in Leh | Promotion subject to vacancy, not a vested right: HC | Online booking opens for Raahi: Hop Jammu bus service | Police continues crackdown on drug abuse; four held in Katra | Piping ceremony held at 19 JKAP IR Headquarters, Kathua | Eighth Batch Of Over 8000 Shri Amarnath Yatra Pilgrims Leave From Jammu | Monsoon Likely To Cover Entire Country In Next 2-3 days: IMD | DE&CC Jammu organises job fair, 212 candidates shortlisted | Atal Pension Yojana outreach programme to be held in Jammu on July 10 | Rajouri police arrests drug peddler; heroin-like Narcotic substance recovered | GDCW defeats GDC Kathua by 8 runs in friendly cricket match to promote Nasha Mukt Abhiyan | PM Vishwakarma Capacity Building Programme held at Bandipora | Police detects illegal transportation of mining material at Karara | PCC condoles death of Surinder Singh Pathania | Ranvijay Singh condemns circulation of objectionable books in J&K Schools | District Admin Bandipora sets up Plastic Checkpoint | VC LCMA inspects Khushalsar-Gilsar Lake System | Awareness Programme against Dowry held | India’s Big Dreams | Surge in number of pilgrims blessing for spiritual heritage, positive sign for J&K tourism: LG Sinha | Centre steps up vigil on demographic changes in border districts; Amit Shah chairs key meet | Authorities’ hunt for ‘ghost’ author of pro-terror school book | CM Omar calls for shift from volume-driven to value-based tourism | Army Chief assesses operational readiness along LoC | HC grants bail to murder accused after 14 years | SSP Anantnag disengages SPO for negligence during Amarnath Yatra duty | UAPA Case: Raids carried out in Baramulla | 2 IAS, 4 IPS officers shifted out of J&K | J&K Police destroy narcotics worth Rs 2.33 cr | Army defuse old mortar shell | Rising Cybercrime in the Age of Digital Revolution: A Formidable Challenge | Those who are young today will one day grow old too | Ghosts of the wind | NHPC CMD reviews CVPPL Hydropower Projects in Kishtwar | PU in times higher Education world impact rankings 2026 | All J&K Guru Ravidass Sabha reviews activities | Shree Shiv Shakti Vaishno Seva Mandal organises Annual Bhandara | Bhalla, Ravinder lead massive Congress protest at Dansal | Tawi Welfare Society calls for permanent flood-mitigation measures | Indian Army organises e-tour of Agra for border village residents | Indian Army conducts Veterinary Camp at Chhatroo | Capacity building programme for EMRS staff concludes at NZATI Jammu | DC Reasi reviews monsoon preparedness, directs departments to ensure prompt response | Online admission process begins for class 6th at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya | Job fair held in Doda, 320 candidates shortlisted by 17 employers | DC reviews functioning of ICDS Deptt, emphasises strengthening of Anganwadi services | DDC reviews development projects in district, directs timely completion of works | Athletes to be prepared for Mission Olympic 2036 goal: CM | DECC organises job fair at Rajouri | Back Issues  
 
news details
Lunch under a tree, then a massacre: NIA reveals chilling Pahalgam attack blueprint
5/22/2026 10:31:03 PM
Sanjay Pandita
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 22: More than a year after the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of 26 civilians, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has revealed chilling details of the massacre in its chargesheet, describing how the attackers meticulously planned and executed the assault after receiving directions from Pakistan-based handlers.
The 1,597-page chargesheet, filed by the NIA, states that the three terrorists involved in the April 22, 2025 attack had lunch under a tree near Baisaran Valley shortly before launching the assault that turned the popular tourist meadow into a scene of carnage.
According to investigators, the attack was part of a larger cross-border conspiracy orchestrated by Pakistan-based terrorist operatives and organisations. The agency has charged seven accused, including Pakistan-based operatives, local facilitators, and banned terror outfits, under various provisions related to murder, waging war against the nation, illegal possession of arms, and offences under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The chargesheet names Pakistani nationals Sajid Jatt, a resident of Kasur, along with the three slain attackers — Faisal Jatt alias Suleman, Habeeb Tahir alias Jibran Bhai, and Hamza Afghani. Two local residents, Bashir Ahmad Jothar and Parvaiz Ahmad, have also been named for allegedly providing shelter and logistical support to the terrorists. The banned outfits Lashkar-e-Taiba and The Resistance Front have also been chargesheeted in the case.
The NIA has further named Hafiz Saeed and Habibullah Malik as key conspirators allegedly involved in planning, facilitating, and directing the attack.
All three terrorists involved in the massacre were later killed in an encounter with security forces on July 28, 2025.
Investigators recovered two mobile phones from the slain terrorists, which allegedly contained incriminating evidence, including chats with Pakistan-based handler Sajid Jatt. The devices also reportedly contained screenshots from the Alpine Quest navigation application showing coordinates and routes around Baisaran Valley.
According to the chargesheet, technical analysis indicated that the mobile phones had been sold in Pakistan, further strengthening evidence of cross-border involvement in the attack.
The chargesheet reveals that a day before the massacre, the terrorists visited a hut belonging to a local family near Baisaran. During questioning, accused Parvaiz Ahmad allegedly told investigators that hi
A day before the massacre, the terrorists visited a hut belonging to a local family near Baisaran. During questioning, accused Parvaiz Ahmad allegedly told investigators that his maternal uncle, Bashir Ahmad Jothar, had brought the three armed men to the hut.
maternal uncle, Bashir Ahmad Jothar, had brought the three armed men to the hut on April 21, 2025.
The terrorists reportedly introduced themselves as “Mujahids” and claimed they were waging “jihad for the freedom of Kashmiri Muslims.” They were allegedly provided food and tea by the family and requested additional rotis to carry with them before leaving the location late in the evening.
The NIA has accused Bashir Ahmad and Parvaiz Ahmad of knowingly harbouring the terrorists and assisting them prior to the attack.
One of the most disturbing revelations in the chargesheet relates to the events immediately preceding the attack.
According to the investigation, the terrorists were seen moving around the Baisaran area on the morning of April 22. Before entering the tourist park, they allegedly sat beneath a tree and ate lunch.
The chargesheet states that the attackers subsequently concealed themselves under blankets and strategically positioned themselves around the valley to observe tourist movement and identify vulnerable targets.
Investigators have alleged that one of the terrorists wore a GoPro camera to record the assault.
At approximately 2:23 pm, one attacker allegedly fired the first shot using an M4 carbine, while the other two terrorists opened fire with AK-47 rifles from different vantage points, including areas near eateries and elevated slopes overlooking the meadow.
The NIA said the attackers deliberately transformed the central meadow into a “kill zone” designed to inflict maximum civilian casualties.
The chargesheet alleges that the terrorists continued firing indiscriminately at tourists and civilians trapped in the open area. While retreating, they reportedly targeted people attempting to hide behind trees and other natural cover.
In one instance, the attackers allegedly stopped a civilian on their escape route and asked him to recite the kalma before allowing him to leave.
Investigators also noted that the terrorists fired celebratory rounds into the air while fleeing the scene, a detail the NIA described as evidence of their “complete lack of remorse” and continued commitment to their terror objectives.
The Pahalgam attack, one of the deadliest civilian-targeted terror strikes in Jammu and Kashmir in recent years, had sparked widespread outrage across the country and led to an intensified counter-terrorism campaign by security forces. The filing of the chargesheet marks a significant step in the investigation into the attack and the broader conspiracy behind it.
  Share This News with Your Friends on Social Network  
  Comment on this Story  
 
 
 
Early Times Android App
STOCK UPDATE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
Home About Us Top Stories Local News National News Sports News Opinion Editorial ET Cetra Advertise with Us ET E-paper
 
 
J&K RELATED WEBSITES
J&K Govt. Official website
Jammu Kashmir Tourism
JKTDC
Mata Vaishnodevi Shrine Board
Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board
Shri Shiv Khori Shrine Board
UTILITY
Train Enquiry
IRCTC
Matavaishnodevi
BSNL
Jammu Kashmir Bank
State Bank of India
PUBLIC INTEREST
Passport Department
Income Tax Department
JK CAMPA
JK GAD
IT Education
Web Site Design Services
EDUCATION
Jammu University
Jammu University Results
JKBOSE
Kashmir University
IGNOU Jammu Center
SMVDU