Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Hindu LeT militant’ from UP arrested for army convoy attack

- Abhishek Saha letters@hindustant­imes.com

FIRST OF ITS KIND Sandeep Sharma’s arrest is likely first of an Indian LeT operative outside the Kashmir Valley

The Jammu and Kashmir police said on Monday they arrested an Uttar Pradesh man who allegedly helped Pakistanba­sed terrorist group Lashkar-eTaiba (LeT) attack army convoys, snatch weapons and loot lakhs of rupees.

This is likely the first such arrest of an Indian LeT operative outside the Kashmir Valley. Most of the group’s members come from the Valley, Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, police say.

Police said Sandeep Kumar Sharma moved to Kashmir in 2012 for work and would travel to Punjab during the winter for alternativ­e employment.

But he returned in January with plans to rob ATMs, and made contact with LeT militants through local informants and allegedly became an associate of notorious LeT militant Bashir Lashkari, police added.

He allegedly planned at least five cases of ATM loot worth lakhs of rupees earlier this year. He was also allegedly a part of LeT teams that attacked an army convoy in Qazigund, snatched weapons in Anantnag and attacked a police party at Achabal in which six cops including a station house officer (SHO), were killed, J&K police chief Muneer Khan said. The Valley’s police have reached out to their counterpar­ts in Uttar Pradesh for further investigat­ion.

“Of course, he (Sharma) is a militant. Criminal elements are now joining the militants for their own goals…. terrorists of Lashkar used him very frequently in carrying out nefarious activities,” Khan told a packed audience in Srinagar on Monday morning.

Police said Sharma – who was presented for photograph­s with a black cloth covering his face -used an alias of Adil and had the advantage of not being from the state and his car having UP-registrati­on number plates. Along with Sharma, police also arrested one Muneeb Shah of Kulgam, a part of the same Lashkar module.

The arrest comes amid growing turmoil in the Kashmir Valley that has seen mounting militant attacks and civilian unrest over the past year. The arrest is expected to usher in strict scrutiny of people coming to work in Kashmir from other parts of the country.

“Certainly it’s a challenge. It’s a new scenario…We have to be careful about all workers coming into Kashmir from other parts of India. In most cases, characters or antecedent­s are not known, so we have to go for in-depth verifi

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 ?? PTI ?? Jammu and Kashmir Police IG Munir Khan briefing media about the arrests in Srinagar on Monday.
PTI Jammu and Kashmir Police IG Munir Khan briefing media about the arrests in Srinagar on Monday.

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