The Sunday Guardian

IDENTIFY, KILL INTEL OFFICERS IN KASHMIR: ISI TO TERROR GROUPS

- ABHINANDAN MISHRA NEW DELHI

‘ISI believes that the killing of even a couple of such officers will severely dent the intelligen­ce gathering capacity of Indian agencies’.

Indian Intelligen­ce agency officials posted in the Kashmir valley have been selected to be targeted by the ISI. At least two representa­tives from the ISI, who were in plain clothes, attended a meeting that was held on 15 July at Chella Bandi, Muzaffarab­ad, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, in which commanders of Lashkar-e-tayyaba, Jaishe-mohammed, and Hizbul

Mujahideen were present.

In this meeting, the ISI has asked the leaders of these three terrorist groups to trace and eliminate Intelligen­ce agency officials placed in Kashmir. The primary focus of the ISI, as communicat­ed to the three terror groups, has been to identify officers working in Srinagar, Kupwara and Baramulla, apart from areas of South Kashmir.

Apart from the details of this meeting, Intelligen­ce agencies officials have also intercepte­d recent messages shared between Pok-based handlers and their contacts in Kashmir in which the handlers asked their over ground workers to compile the vehicle number, the office address and the residentia­l address of the Indian officials who are working for different Intelligen­ce agencies.

In the meeting, the ISI representa­tives reportedly told the terrorist group leaders that the Intelligen­ce officials were soft targets as they are not equipped to retaliate nor do they carry security cover of armed guards because of the nature of their job. Apart from the Intelligen­ce department of Jammu and Kashmir police, other agencies like Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), Intelligen­ce Bureau (IB) and the Military Intelligen­ce (MI) have a presence in the valley.

The focus of the ISI has shifted to eliminatin­g the Intelligen­ce officials as many of its operations have not been able to fructify because of intelligen­ce generated by these agencies that has led to security forces preempting terror attacks. As has been the case historical­ly, details of successful operations of these Intelligen­ce agencies, which is about how a terror attack was thwarted, rarely come out in the public domain. The ISI, according to reports generated, believes that killing of even a couple of Intelligen­ce officials will severely dent the Intelligen­ce gathering capacity of Indian agencies.

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