The Asian Age

Top Lashkar man killed in J&K firefight

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A Lashkar-e-Tayyaba militant was killed in a firefight with the security forces in J&K’s northweste­rn town of Sopore on Wednesday, the police and Army said. They said two policemen were injured in a grenade blast at the encounter site, but both are out of danger.

The officials claimed that the slain militant, who was identified as Asif Maqbool Bhat, had been involved in last week’s attack by two gunmen on the family members of a prominent fruit merchant Hamidullah Rather in Sopore, injuring his 25-year-old son and two-and-a-halfyear-old granddaugh­ter. One of the Kashmir Valley’s main apples mandis (wholesale markets) is in Sopore, which is located 48 km northwest of Srinagar.

A Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) militant was killed in a fire fight with the security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s northweste­rn town of Sopore on Wednesday, the police and Army said. They said that two policemen were injured in a grenade blast at the encounter site but both are out of danger.

The officials claimed that the slain militant, identified as Asif Maqbool Bhat, was involved in last week’s attack by two gunmen on the family members of a prominent fruit merchant Hamidullah Rather in Sopore, injuring his 25-year-old son and two-and-a-half-yearold granddaugh­ter. The Valley’s one of the major apples mandis (wholesale markets) is situated in Sopore, 48-km northwest of Srinagar.

State’s director general of police Dilbag Singh said that the encounter in Sopore started after the security forces, acting on specific informatio­n, launched a search and cordon operation in the main town.

“He (Asif) was challenged to stop but he didn’t. He threw a grenade at our parties in which two of our police personnel were injured. They are out of danger,” he said.

He added that the slain militant was “very active” in Sopore and its neighbourh­ood for past one month and would “make use of overground workers to print posters, threatenin­g civilians to not open shops and not go for their day-to-day activities”.

The J&K police had, on Tuesday, claimed busting a LeT module by arresting its eight members from Sopore.

It said that the accused were arrested for allegedly circulatin­g posters to locals to threaten and intimidate them at the behest of militants.

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