The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Let’s ‘Abu Hamza’ behind Rajouri killing, says J&K Police, announces `10 lakh for info on him

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POLICE ON Tuesday claimed a foreign terrorist codenamed "Abu Hamza" of the proscribed Lashkar-e-taiba was involved in the killing of a government employee in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district and announced a Rs 10 lakh reward for informatio­n on him.

Mohammad Razaq (40) was killed on Monday in the Kunda Top village of the Thanamandi area. Razaq worked in the government’s Social Welfare department while his brother Mohammad Tahir Choudhary is a soldier in the Territoria­l Army.

Razaq was buried in the village on Tuesday.

“Two terrorists affiliated to the Lashkar-e-taiba (LET) barged into the compound of a Territoria­l Army official in the village,” a police spokespers­on said.

Choudhary, however, escaped unhurt from the attack, she said.

A case has been filed at the

Thanamandi police station, the official said and added, “An investigat­ion has been launched to track down each person involved in this act of terror.” Credible evidence has been obtained that identifies one of the assailants as a “foreign terrorist” with the code name Abu Hamza, the spokespers­on said.

The police and security forces deployed in the twin districts of Rajouri-poonch are working to neutralise this group, she added.

Are ward of rs 10 lakhh as been announced for providing informatio­n on the terrorist, the police said while releasing a poster of his likeness.

The 32-year-old terrorist was wearing a Pathani suit with a brown shawl and had an orange bag. He has been operating in the Shadra Sharief and the Der ki Gali areas and involved in numerous terror activities, the police said.

"Whoever provides any informatio­n leading to the arrest of the accused shall be rewarded Rs 10 lakh and the identity of the informant will be kept secret," the spokespers­on said.

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