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Arrested terrorists ‘got visas from Pakistan High Commission in Delhi’

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New Delhi: Two “Pakistantr­ained” Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists arrested by Police in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday claimed that they received visas from the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi, reported ANI.

“The arrested terrorists were given Pakistani visas by Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi. It’s pertinent to mention that for past couple of years Police has unearthed several such modules who lure young boys to Pakistan to get trained and join militancy,” ANI quoted the Baramulla Police as saying.

The two terrorists were arrested in a joint operation by the Police, Army and CRPF in Baramulla. “These militants of Lashkar-eTaiba were nabbed immediatel­y after returning via the Wagah-Attari border before they could formally join the militant ranks here in Kashmir,” PTI quoted a Police spokespers­on as saying.

The terrorists have been identified as Abdul Majeed Bhat, a resident of Kreeri, and Mohammad Ashraf Mir, of Pattan.

The duo revealed that they had travelled to Pakistan on valid Pakistani visas to receive arms training, to carry out terror attacks in the Valley.

“They said terrorist training camps are located near Burma Town, in Islamabad, and are being run by a terrorist commander operating under code names Hanzala, Adanan and Omar.

“Other terrorists imparting training to young boys are operating with code names Osama, Naveed and Hataf,” the spokespers­on said.

Upon questionin­g the two also revealed that they had trained alongside a large group of Pakistani boys, most of whom were from Balochista­n, reported ANI. The group had members as young as 10 years old.

 ??  ?? The two terrorists were arrested in a joint operation by the Police, Army and CRPF in Baramulla.
The two terrorists were arrested in a joint operation by the Police, Army and CRPF in Baramulla.

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