Millennium Post

Main conspirato­r of LET terrorist’s escape killed

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

SRINAGAR: In a major success, security forces shot dead Hizbul Mujahideen militant Hilal Ahmed Rather, who had helped dreaded LET terrorist Naved Jhatt escape, during an encounter in South Kashmir Tuesday in which an Army jawan was also killed, officials said.

Rather, 21, was killed in the encounter in Ratnipora area of Pulwama, a district highly infested by militants, after a tipoff was received by the Jammu and Kashmir Police about his presence during the intervenin­g night. A cordon and search operation was launched by the police along with the Army and the CRPF. As it was going on, the militants fired upon the security forces, who retaliated effectivel­y, a police spokesman said.

In the ensuing encounter, one militant was killed and his body was retrieved from the site of encounter.

“Rather was the main accused in the escape of Lashkar-e-taiba (LET) militant Naved Jhatt from a Srinagar hospital,” Inspector General of Police (Kashmir Range) Swayam Prakash Pani said.

His body was handed over to family members after completion of all legal formalitie­s.

The name of Rather, a class 12 passout, first surfaced when a Special Investigat­ion Team, formed to crack Jhatt’s escape, found that he was the main conspirato­r. He had hatched a conspiracy with other militants to secure the release of Jhatt when he was taken to SMHS hospital for a routine check-up in February last year.

Jhatt was killed in an encounter with the police on November 28 last year in Budgam district of Central Kashmir.

The spokesman said Rather was affiliated with the banned Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) and had a long history of terror crimes, including attack on security establishm­ents and civilian atrocities, the spokesman said.

He said incriminat­ing materials, including arms and ammunition, were recovered from the site of encounter.

“All these materials have been taken in the case records for the purpose of investigat­ion,” he said.

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