Cops recover 6.5kg IED from Pulwama man
JAMMU: On the eve of the second anniversary of the Pulwama terror attack, the police recovered an improvised explosive device (IED) weighing 6.5 kilogrammes from a member of the al-Badr terrorist group in the always crowded Jammu bus stand on Saturday, and claimed to have averted a major attack
“Late Saturday, our patrol nabbed a man from the bus stand area with a bag and recovered a 6.5 kg IED from it,” inspector general of police (Jammu zone) Mukesh Singh said. The terrorist, a student of a nursing college in Chandigarh, has been identified as Suhail Bashir of Pulwama.
JAMMU: On the second anniversary of Pulwama terror attack, a seven kg improvised explosive device (IED) was recovered near the Jammu Bus Stand on Sunday, s senior police official said.
The IED was recovered from KC Chowk adjacent to the Jammu Bus Stand. The police official who did not wish to be named said that a militant identified as Suhail Bashir of Al-Badr outfit, was also arrested from the bus stand area. Suhail hails from Pulwama.
The timely detection of the IED averted a possible tragedy because the bus stand normally remains crowded. The device was detected acting on specific information, the official said.
The IED recovery comes close on the heels of the arrest of two top terrorists from Kunjwani in Jammu and Bari Brahmana area of Samba districts. But it also exposed chinks in the security grid.
Zahoor Ahmad Rather, a top terrorist affiliated with The Resistance Front (TRF) who was wanted in connection with the killing of three BJP workers and a policeman in south Kashmir
last year, was arrested in Bari Brahmana area of Samba on Saturday.
Earlier on February 6, selfstyled commander of the Lashkar-e-Mustafa (LeM), Hidayatullah Malik, alias “Hasnain”, was held from the Kunjwani area of Jammu.
“Obviously there are now attempts by Pakistan and various terror outfits to create disturbance in Jammu region”, the police officer said.
Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police
(DGP) Dilbag Singh said a commander of Lashkar-e-Mustafa, which is a front of the Jaish-eMohammad (JeM) was recently arrested in Jammu’s Kunjwani.
“He revealed that several hideouts have been stationed in Jammu to spread militancy. They receive weapons from Pakistan, send them to Kashmir and other areas”, said the DGP.
Two years ago on this day, a JeM suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden car into a CRPF convoy in Pulwama, killing 40 troopers.