Tag: Jammu and Kashmir

  • Security forces arrest top LeT commander in Jammu and Kashmir

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: Top Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Nadeem Abrar, who was involved in several attacks on security forces and civilians in Kashmir, was arrested on Monday, officials said.

    “Top LeT commander Nadeem Abrar arrested. He was involved in several killings. Big success for us,” IGP Kashmir zone Vijay Kumar said in a tweet.

    ALSO READ: SPO, wife and daughter shot dead by militants in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama

    While Kumar did not give any details about the arrest, sources said security forces arrested Abrar and another suspect at a checkpoint at Parimpora on the outskirts of the city.

    The security forces recovered a pistol and a grenade from the possession of the duo.

    According to police, Abrar was involved in the killing of three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel at Lawaypora earlier this year.

  • Twitter website displays distorted map of India; J&K, Ladakh shown as separate country

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Amid a stand-off with the Indian government over compliance with new IT rules, the Twitter website is displaying a wrong map of India, showing Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh as a separate country.

    The glaring distortion appears on the career section of Twitter website under the header ‘Tweep Life’.

    This is the second time Twitter has misrepresented India’s map.

    ALSO READ: Twitter interim grievance officer for India steps down weeks after appointment

    Earlier it had shown Leh as part of China.

    The US digital giant has been engaged in a tussle with the Indian government over the new social media rules.

    The government has slammed Twitter for deliberate defiance and failure to comply with the country’s new IT rules, which has led to the microblogging platform losing its legal shield as an intermediary in India, and becoming liable for users posting any unlawful content.

  • Two JeM militants, including foreigner, involved in killing of SPO, his family in Jammu and Kashmir

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: Two Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) militants, including a foreigner, were involved in the killing of a special police officer (SPO), his wife and daughter in Pulwama district, police said on Monday.

    Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir, Vijay Kumar said SPO Fayaz Ahmad’s wife and daughter tried to save him but they were also fired upon by the militants.

    “There is a movement of militants in this area. Two terrorists came last night, one of them from appearance seems to be an FT (foreign terrorist),” Kumar told reporters.

    The IGP visited the SPO’s family and prayed for peace of departed souls.

    “They (militants) fired indiscriminately on our SPO. His wife and daughter tried to save him, but they fired at them as well. They were taken to a hospital where they achieved martyrdom,” he said.

    Kumar said the loss of the SPO along with his wife and daughter has “pained us a lot” and assured that the militants involved in the act will be neutralised soon.

    “We will soon identify them (attackers) and neutralise them,” he added.

    Asked whether the militant outfit behind the attack had been identified, Kumar said, “Obviously, there is movement of JeM in this area, so Jaish must be behind it.

  • Special police officer, his wife shot dead by militants in J-K’s Pulwama; daughter injured

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: Militants shot dead a special police officer and his wife in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district on Sunday, while their daughter suffered injuries, officials said.

    The ultras barged into the house of SPO Fayaz Ahmad at Hariparigam in Awantipora area of the district around 11 pm and opened fire on the family, they said.

    ALSO READ | J&K police arrest terror suspect in Jammu, seizes 5.5-kg IED from him

    They were rushed to a local hospital where the SPO and his wife Raja Begum succumbed to injuries.

    Their daughter Rafia has been shifted to a hospital here for treatment.

    Security forces have cordoned off the area and launched a search operation to track down the assailants.

  • IAF airbase drone attack: Explosions were deafening, we were shocked, say residents

    By PTI
    JAMMU: People living around the Indian Air Force station here woke up to the deafening sounds of explosions on Sunday as drones, operated by Pakistan-based terrorists, dropped two bombs at the vital military installation.

    Two IAF personnel were injured in the explosions that took place around 1.40 am within six minutes of each other.

    The first blast ripped off the roof of a single-storey building at the high security technical area of the airport manned by the air force in Satwari area on the outskirts of the city.

    The second one was on the ground, according to officials.

    “We woke up to deafening sounds. It rocked the entire area, and people were shocked,” Inderjeet Singh, who stays in a locality along the air force station, said.

    Hearing the explosions, several people from areas such as Belicharana, Karan-Bagh, Gaddigar, Boharcamp and Satwari reached the air force station, despite Covid restrictions, with no idea that it had been hit by drones.

    ALSO READ | FIR registered under UAPA in Jammu IAF station blast case; NIA likely to take over probe

    This is the first time that Pakistan-based terrorists had used these unmanned and remote-controlled vehicles to strike a vital installation.

    “There was an atmosphere of fear in the area by morning after channels broke the news of the attack.

    It is unimaginable for us that such an important defence installation could be hit,” Singh said.

    Soon Nath of Satwari said this is a matter of concern as such an attack was never heard of before.

    By morning, heavy security had been deployed around the air base as bomb disposal squads along with senior officials examined the site, officials said.

    “The attack at the IAF station in Jammu was a terror attack,” Jammu and Kashmir police chief Dilbag Singh told PTI.

    He said police and other agencies were working with IAF officials to unravel the plan behind the attack.

    A team from anti-terror probe agency National Investigation Agency (NIA) was also at the spot.

    It was not immediately clear from where the drones had taken off and investigations were on to ascertain their flight path, officials said.

    Investigators scanned CCTV footage, including from cameras installed on the boundary walls of the airport, in an effort to determine from where the drones came.

    However, all the CCTV cameras focused on the roadside, they said.

    Drones cannot be detected by radars deployed at border areas to monitor enemy activity, officials said, suggesting that a different radar system that can detect drones as small as a bird be installed.

    The drones dropped the explosive material and were either flown back across the border or to some other destination during the night, the officials said.

    The aerial distance from the Jammu airport to the international border (IB) with Pakistan is 14 km.

    “Troops are on alert on IB and other installations,” a senior BSF officer told PTI here.

    There are large number of Border Out Posts (BoPs), units, camps and other security installations in border belts of Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts.

    Besides these, there is the security setup of the IB, a large number of army units and other formations.

    Police have also increased security on highways and intensified checking of vehicles at various places, they said.

  • J&K police arrest terror suspect in Jammu, seizes 5.5-kg IED from him

    By PTI
    JAMMU: The Jammu and Kashmir police on Sunday arrested an alleged terrorist belonging to the Resistance Resistance, a frontal group of Lashkar-e-Taiba and seized a 5.5-kg-IED from his possession.

    Jammu’s Senior Superintendent of Police Chandan Kohli identified the arrested accused as Nadeem-ul-Haq, a resident of Zainhal-Banihal in Ramban and said with his arrest, a major tragedy has been averted.

    Haq was in contact with his handlers in Pakistan and south Kashmir Shopian, the SSP said.

    The SSP said Haq was given the task to trigger the blast by the Resistance Force, a frontal group of Lashkar-e-Taiba, by planting the IED at some crowded place.

    ALSO READ | Police files chargesheet against two for trying to revive militancy in J-K’s Reasi

    Haq was nabbed by a police team during a routine checking by it at Barmini road where he was spotted carrying a yellow bag and heading towards Bathindi, the SSP said.

    On seeing the police party, he tried to run away, raising suspicion and was swiftly chased and intercepted, he said.

    The search of his bag led to the recovery of the IED and he was arrested and booked under various sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Explosive Substances Act, Kohli said.

    Terming the arrest as a “major success”, the SSP said the investigation is still at a nascent stage and more arrests are likely as the probe progresses.

    He said the success was achieved due to the heightened security and alertness and manual surveillance by police teams through strong checkpoints and intensified foot patrolling at several places for the past several days.

  • Police files chargesheet against two for trying to revive militancy in J-K’s Reasi

    By PTI
    JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Police has filed a chargesheet against two terrorists for attempting to revive militancy in Reasi district at the behest of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group, officials said on Sunday.

    The chargesheet against the arrested accused — Mohammad Yousaf of Dewal and Mohammad Ashraf of Lar — was filed in the court of third additional sessions judge Jammu on Saturday, a police official said.

    On January 1 this year, police station Mahore received intelligence input about the revival of militancy in the area of its jurisdiction in Reasi district, he said.

    ALSO READ | FIR registered under UAPA in Jammu IAF station blast case; NIA likely to take over probe

    Acting swiftly, police zeroed in on Yousaf and Ashraf who during sustained questioning revealed their links with LeT terrorist Talib Hussain, who had crossed over to Pakistan occupied Kashmir from Mahore over two decades ago, the official said.

    He said they were in constant touch with Hussain through social media and were planning and working upon to revive militancy and carry out a major terrorist attack in the Jammu zone.

    A huge cache of arms and ammunition including Chinese pistols with magazines, pistol cartridges and grenades were recovered at their disclosure from a hideout, the official said.

    He said a case under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Arms Act stands registered against the accused.

  • Ghulam Nabi Azad optimistic Centre would not reject demand for restoration of statehood in J-K before polls

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday expressed optimism that the Centre would not reject the demand of the mainstream political parties in Jammu and Kashmir for restoration of statehood before the polls, adding the union territory status of the erstwhile state was “not acceptable” to anyone.

    Azad, who was part of a 14-member delegation from J and K that had a key meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Thursday, said the dialogue process “was only a beginning” and now it was up to the Centre to build trust and confidence in the erstwhile state.

    “One thing was there that everybody was asked to speak frankly. I think all the leaders spoke very frankly and the important thing is there was no ill will towards anyone,” Azad, a former chief minister, told PTI in an interview.

    Azad, 72, said he had made it clear at the meeting that the union territory status of Jammu and Kashmir is not acceptable for which every political leader extended support.

    Besides Azad, three other former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti were also part of the multi-party delegation.

    “So, we have made our point clear. The only thing that we wanted was that first statehood should be restored and then elections should be held. Of course, they (Centre) have not responded but a joint stand of all the political parties was that first statehood should be granted, full-fledged statehood, and then it should be followed by elections,” Azad said.

    Asked what are the chances that the Centre would agree to the statehood first demand, Azad, who was leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha, said he was optimistic, asserting “at least they have not said no”.

    “And I think things have changed now. The amount of time the prime minister gave, the words he used that forget the past now. And the meeting gave a great opportunity to understand concerns and issues,” he added.

    The meeting had lasted for nearly three-and-a-half hours.

    “I think the way the prime minister spoke saying that forget the past and we have to bring peace and build new bridges of confidence between Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir is important.”

    Azad said the prime minister made it clear that he would like the politics to be run by all those political parties who were present and that he would extend cooperation.

    “I don’t think that the prime minister will do or the home minister will do anything contrary to that which is not acceptable to them (politicians from J-K).”

    Nearly two years after the bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir into two UTs and revocation of its special status, Prime Minister Modi held talks with top political leaders from the erstwhile state, and said the Centre’s priority is to strengthen grassroots democracy there for which delimitation has to happen quickly so that polls can be held.

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who was also present at the meeting, had also tweeted to say the delimitation exercise and holding of peaceful elections in J and K are important milestones in restoring statehood as promised in Parliament.

    To a question whether calling politicians from the erstwhile state for the meeting reflected a change of policy by the Centre, Azad said “to be very frank, I don’t know whether there was any policy because I did not come across any policy.”

    He said removing special status, downgrading the state to union territory and taking away the security and houses of opposition leaders can’t be a policy.

    “As such they(Centre) did not have any policy which is why the state suffered most…having no policy.”

    “If you remove one system, that was not replaced by another system. You removed the ministers, you dissolved the government, you removed the MLAs. Can officers take the place of ministers, can officers take the place of MLAs, can officers go and attend public meetings and public hearings, can officers reach out on a daily basis and be available for 10 to 12 hours? The answer is no. The entire system was killed and it was not replaced by anything,” he said.

    Asked about the stand of the Congress party on revocation of Article 370 that granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, he began by saying two things happened on August 5,2019 — downgrading the state and dividing it into two union territories of J and K and Ladakh and abrogation of Article 370.

    “So, since it (Article 370) is before the Supreme Court, we will not like to mention anything publicly about that, and of course the statehood issue is not before the Supreme Court and that is why we are asking for it,” he said.

    And to a question about the prime minister’s assertion of reducing ‘Dil ki doori’ (distance of hearts), Azad said the Centre needs to take immediate steps.

    At the landmark meeting, Prime Minister Modi had said he wants to remove “Dilli ki doori” (distance from Delhi) as well as “Dil ki doori” (distance between hearts) in an effort to bring Delhi closer to the people of J and K.

    “It will take time but they should initiate, he said, adding first and foremost the Centre should treat every political party on equal footing and restore security to all political leaders from whom it was taken away post August 5, 2019.”

    The second would be to provide relief to business communities in Jammu as well as in Kashmir, he added.

    Azad also made a strong pitch at the meeting for rehabilitation of Kashmiri pandits in the Valley and asked all political parties to step forward to ensure this objective.

    “The major question is how to take Kashmiri pandits back to Valley and progress with other Muslim brothers and sisters. I made it clear that it is the moral duty of all political parties — not only the ruling party but also the opposition — take them and rehabilitate them in the Valley and the Centre should initiate the process for this and all political parties will support that,” he said.

    Around 60,000 families of minority Kashmiri Pandits had to leave the Valley with the onset of militancy in 1990’s and migrate to places like Jammu, Delhi and other parts of the country.

  • ‘Era of suppression’ in J-K must end to make PM Narendra Modi’s dialogue process credible: Mehbooba Mufti

    On August 5, 2019, Mehbooba Mufti, Farooq Abdullah, his son Omar and others were taken under preventive detention.

  • Three civilians injured in grenade attacks by terrorists in Srinagar

    By PTI
    SRINAGAR: At least three civilians were injured in a grenade attack by terroristss on security forces in the Barbarshah area of the city on Saturday, police said.

    Terroristss lobbed a grenade at a joint party of the CRPF and J-K Police at Barbarshah falling under Kralkhud police station around 6 pm, a police official said.

    He said the grenade exploded on the roadside, resulting in injuries to three civilians.

    The area has been cordoned off by security forces and a manhunt launched for the assailants.