Hindustan Times (East UP)

Bid to attack temple foiled, 3 held: Police

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

JAMMU: The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday said it has arrested three Pakistan-linked terrorist associates and recovered six grenades from them, foiling a terror plot to attack a temple in the border district of Poonch and disturb communal harmony.

Poonch senior Superinten­dent of Police Ramesh Kumar Angral said the arrested persons were planning to carry out a grenade attack on a temple at the behest of their Pakistani handler to disturb peace and communal amity in the district.

The officer told reporters in Poonch that the ploy was revealed after Special Operations Group (SOG) of the local police along with troops of the 49 Rashtriya Rifles detained two brothers -- Mustafa Iqbal Khan and Murtaza Iqbal of Galhuta village -- from their vehicle near Basooni in Mendhar sector at around 8 pm on Saturday.

He said their interrogat­ion was conducted at the 49 Rashtriya Rifles Battalion headquarte­rs, Basooni, and it was found that Mustafa had received a call from a Pakistani number and was directed to execute the grenade attack.”On being questioned further, he admitted to have been tasked with throwing a grenade at a temple in Ari village. A video on how to use a grenade was also found in his phone,” the SSP said.

The SSP said it came to light that Mustafa was involved in terrorist activities, and on his confession two of his associates -Mohammad Yaseen and Rayees

Ahmad of Dabbi village of Balakote near the Line of Control (LoC) -- were also apprehende­d.

Another police official said the three were arrested later, while Murtaza Iqbal is still in custody and is being questioned.The SSP added, “Vital clues were obtained during the questionin­g of the trio and searches were conducted in the house of Mustafa from where six grenades, some balloons with Pakistani marking and a few posters of hitherto unknown J&K Ghaznavi Force were recovered.” He said the arrested persons were in regular contact with their handlers in Pakistan who were instructin­g them to carry out terror strikes.

Terming the arrest of the trio as a “major success” for the security forces, Angral said a terror plot to incite communal violence has been averted with their arrest. “If they had succeeded in their designs, we would have faced a lot of problems because they were intending to harm the brotherhoo­d and communal harmony in the district,” he said.

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ANI Police and security forces carry out search operation after an encounter broke out at Kanigam area of Shopian on Friday

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