Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

New J&K terror outfit run by LET brass: Intel

WHAT IS THE RESISTANCE FRONT?

- Shishir Gupta

NEWDELHI::THE Resistance Front (TRF), a new terror group that has taken responsibi­lity for major attacks and gunfights in Jammu & Kashmir over the past few weeks, is controlled by three top handlers of the Lashkar-etaiba (LET) in Pakistan, according to an intelligen­ce report submitted to national security planners in New Delhi.

The idea behind TRF is to give terror in Kashmir an indigenous face, while also warding off internatio­nal pressure on Pakistan, particular­ly from anti-terror financing watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) that is keeping a close watch on Islamabad’s activities, the report added.

Security officials aware of the matter said that TRF was launched late last year after Parliament nullified Jammu & Kashmir’s special status on August 5, and divided the state into two centrally administer­ed Union territorie­s — Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir.

Attempts to put an India label on terror activities, one of the security officials cited above said, are reflected in the names Pakistani’s spy agency Inter Services Intelligen­ce (ISI) has picked for new groups -- such as TRF or the low-key JK Pir Panjal Peace Forum. These names don’t have a religious label, but suggest that they are India-bred, the official said on condition of anonymity.

The intelligen­ce report prepared by Indian security officials on TRF said Lashkar leaders

It is a terror group launched last year that has taken responsibi­lity for major attacks in Kashmir over the past few weeks, according to an intel report submitted to national security planners

formed the core of the group. At this point, it said, efforts appeared to be concentrat­ed on projecting TRF as a formidable force to attract local recruits.

“TRF is being controlled from Pakistan by top three Lashkar handlers: Sajad Jatt for South Kashmir, Khalid for Central Kashmir and Hanzala Adnan for North Kashmir,” said the report accessed by HT.

TRF’S social media managers in Pakistan claimed responsibi­lity after five terrorists and an equal number of army soldiers were killed in the Keran sector early April.

The group also claimed responsibi­lity for the gunfight in north Kashmir’s Handwara town that killed five security men, including the commanding

officer of a Rashtriya Rifles battalion and a Major, over the weekend.

One of the two terrorists killed in the operation was later identified as Lashkar commander Haider, a Pakistani national.

The other person was a local terrorist, a resident of Handwara.

In Twitter posts on Wednesday, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan accused India of trying to “find a pretext for a false flag operation” targeting his country even as he put emphasis on what he called indigenous “Kashmiri resistance” in the region.

His tweets were seen by security experts as a response to reports of Pakistan’s attempt to send terrorists into India.

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