The Sunday Guardian

Hizb terrorist pictures on Facebook worry agencies

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rorists in the Valley have openly shared their photograph­s, without any fear of being identified,” an official monitoring the situation said. “In the photograph­s, the terrorists look self assured and confident, which does not augur well for the security forces. It shows their intent. We think that by sharing such photograph­s, these terrorist groups are trying to attract the local youth into their fold, just like the ISIS has been doing with alarming success internatio­nally. We are working to identify those who uploaded them.”

Security agencies monitoring the situation said that 10 of the 11 individual­s in the picture have been identified including the most-wanted 21-year- old Burhan Muzaffar Wani, a Hiz- bul Mujahideen commander in South Kashmir, and Nasir Ahmad Pandit, a former state police constable who deserted the force, stole two rifles and joined the terrorist group in March. Officials said that all the ten, who are in their 20s, are from Tral, Bijbehara, Pulwama and Shopian.

Burhan’s brother Khalid was killed by the security forces in April in Tral, in what locals alleged was a fake encounter. The locals claimed that Khalid was not into terrorism. Their father is a principal at a government school in Lorigram, Tral.

According to officials, recently, at least 50 Kashmiri youth have drifted towards various terror groups operating in the Valley. “The rise of ISIS globally and the increase in the number of Kashmiri youth embracing jihad is not a coincidenc­e,” an official commented.

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