The Asian Age

CONSPIRACY TO FREE LeT MILITANT PLANNED IN JAIL FOUR MONTHS AGO

- YUSUF JAMEEL

The ' conspiracy' to free Muhammad Naveed Jutt, alias Abu Hanzala, was hatched inside Srinagar Central Jail about four months before it was executed outside the OPD of a Srinagar hospital on February 6.

Stating this, J& K's additional director general of police ( ADGP) Munir Ahmed Khan said on Thursday that mobile phones played an important role towards effecting the dramatic escape of the Lashkar- e- Taiba's former deputy chief.

"During investigat­ion, it has surfaced that the conspiracy was hatched a few months ago in Srinagar Central Jail by militants of Lashkar- eTaiba and Hizb- ulMujahedi­n active in Kashmir valley," he said at a news conference here on Thursday.

"However, the final planning to execute the same was made a few weeks ago at the residence of Tika Khan in Singu Narbal village of Pulwama," the police officer said.

According to him, the other conspirato­rs were Hilal Ahmed Rather, Syed Tajamul, Shakil Ahmad Butt and Muhammad Shafi Wani-all residents of Pulwama district.

The ADGP said, "It has been establishe­d that Hilal, Shakil and Khan were mastermind­s in the whole conspiracy. Khan has also been a frequent visitor to Central Jail Srinagar and was in contact with Naveed. He visited Central Jail on different pretexts.”

Khan who is officiatin­g also as inspector general of police ( Kashmir range) confirmed that Naveed opened fire at the policemen who were escorting him and five other prisoners to Srinagar's government­run SMHS hospital for routine check- up.

"Hilal Ahmed Rather, a Hizb- ul- Mujahedin militant who along with Naveed is at large, gave Naveed a pistol inside the casualty ward of the SMHS," he said.

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