Intimidating locals by publishing posters of terrorism, Kashmir Police arrests eight LeT members in J&K

News Bharati    10-Sep-2019
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New Delhi, September 10: Acting firmly and evidently on putting an end to terrorism, the security forces have been quite vigilant and alert. Exhibiting an instance of the same, Kashmir police has arrested eight individuals, suspected of belonging to the terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in Sopore area of J&K on Monday. The suspects, who are part of an active terror outfit were instructed by its members, to publish the posters of terrorism to intimidate the locals of the region.

 

Informing the same, the Kashmir Police in a Twitter post announced claiming the arrest and that investigation of the same is underway. It was found out that the eight people were involved in circulating posters about terrorism. The suspects, who are part of an active terror outfit were instructed by its members, to publish the posters to intimidate the locals of the region. Their computers and other accessories used to create the posters have been seized by the police.

The eight terrorist associates were identified to be Aijaz Mir, Omar Mir, Tawseef Najar, Imitiyaz Najar, Omar Akbar, Faizan Latief, Danish Habib, and Showkat Ahmad Mir. The Kashmir police are also investigating their involvement in the recent killings of locals in the area. The arrest comes just two days after Pakistani terrorists opened fire at four people which included a 30-month-old baby in Sopore, Dangerpora area on Friday.

The Chinar Corps and the J&K Police addressed a news briefing last Wednesday and said that they have arrested two Pakistani terrorists. Commander of Chinar Corps, Lieutenant General KJS Dhillon presented the confession video of the two terrorists and said that it is a proof of Pakistan's intention. "Pakistan is desperate to infiltrate maximum terrorists into the Kashmir valley to disrupt peace in the Valley. On August 21, we apprehended two Pakistani nationals who are associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba," Lt Gen KJS Dhillon added. He also said that Pakistan is trying to push terrorist to India's side of Line of Control (LoC).