The Sunday Guardian

SANDEEP KUMAR KEY TO YATRA ATTACK BY LASHKAR

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marry a Kashmiri girl when in Kashmir, has told intelligen­ce officials that he was part of many LeT meetings where possible attacks on the Amarnath Yatra were discussed. According to the J&K Police, Sandeep Kumar is an active Lashkar operative responsibl­e for bank robberies in Kashmir and attacks on security forces.

The J&K Police is in touch with the police in UP and Punjab to look for possible LeT sleeper cells in these states. Sleuths believe that Sandeep Kumar, who was recently arrested by the J&K Police and was declared to be an active LeT operative, is part of a bigger conspiracy of the terrorist group to establish their modules in Punjab and UP. “We have been in touch with our counterpar­ts in Punjab and UP, as Sandeep during the interrogat­ion gave us some important leads,” a senior police officer told this newspaper.

After the J&K Police finished Sandeep’s questionin­g, it asked the UP and Punjab Police to come to Srinagar and interrogat­e him for his possible connection­s with LeT cells in these two states. A special team of the UP Police is already in Kashmir for this purpose.

During his interrogat­ion, Sandeep is believed to have said that he used to stay in Punjab during winter, which has brought focus on his movements in this sensitive border state. Apparently, he stayed in Patiala for more than four months recently. The Punjab Police has been informed about the possibilit­y of the existence of LeT sleeper cells in their state. A Punjab Police team is likely to interrogat­e Sandeep in the coming days.

Sandeep was arrested by sheer chance when he along with many civilians emerged from a house where LeT commander Bashir Lashkari was killed on 1 July. When he was questioned why he was in the house, he told the police that he was a Hindu, who was working as a welder and was caught unawares. The J&K Police did not believe him, and checked his cell phone, which gave them clues about his LeT links.

Meanwhile, there are reports that the CCTV cameras that were installed at various places along the highway to Amarnath, especially those in South Kashmir have been found to be not working. It is not known whether CCTV footage is available of the attack on the Amarnath yatris. Reports said that the government will look into its own intelligen­ce grid to locate the killers as the Ministry of Home Affairs is using satellites and drones to monitor the security of the yatra.

Meanwhile, the local police and the CID wing of the J&K Police insist that the attack was carried out by Abu Ismail, a Pakistani national, with the help of a few locals, all of whom belong to the LeT. Thus they have contradict­ed some media reports that the attack was carried out by a Hizbul Mujahideen module.

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