Deccan Chronicle

More terror recruits dying young

■ Age profile of a Kashmiri militant has nowadays come down to 17-20 years from 20-21

- SANJIB KR BARUAH | DC

With a more than 48 per cent spurt in recruitmen­t of Kashmiri militants from 2015 to 2017 and the age profile of those joining the militant ranks getting younger, it is the young who are being gunned down at a faster rate as they are being thrust into operations with rudimentar­y training.

According to military sources, while the age profile of Kashmiri militants ranged 20-21 years till a few years back, it has come down to about 17-20 years now. In 2015, the number of recruitmen­ts made stood at 66, which grew to 88 in 2016 and further spiked to 128 in 2017.

Of the total 128 recruitmen­ts this year, about 30 per cent are 15-19 years old, 50 per cent are in the 20-25 years age group and 10 per cent in the 25-30 years category. The rest 10 per cent belong to the more than 30 years group. Another interestin­g feature is that an overwhelmi­ng majority are Class 10 and 12 pass-outs.

“Recruitmen­t has picked up. It peaks just after November when the Class 10 and Class 12 results are declared and many of those who do not do well in the exams take to the gun. These young boys are trained locally in handling weapons, unlike the ones who used to be trained in terrorist training camps in Pakistanoc­cupied Kashmir or in Pakistan. With their training being rudimentar­y, they are the first ones who fall to the bullet in encounters with the security forces,” a top source in the military establishm­ent told this newspaper.

“The young militants are not even allowed to fire during their short training stint as a result of which they lack good fighting skills. As soon as they join up, they are given a AK-47 rifle by their handlers which is one of the easiest rifles to operate and then ordered to organise attacks. As a result, the shelf life of militants has come down drasticall­y,” the source added.

In the past, the shelf life of a militant in Kashmir was usually between 6-8 months which has further gone down now.

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