Two Lashkar-e-Toiba militants killed in Handwara identified as Pakistan nationals
By ANIMonday, November 29, 2010
SRINAGAR - The two militants who died in the encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Handwara region have been identified as Pakistani nationals belonging to the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT).
The militants were killed in a joint operation launched by police, 21 Rajashthan Rifles and the Army in the Moldari Wadder forests.
One of the killed militants was identified as Abdul Rehman alias Naveed alias Talood, a Divisional Commander-North Kashmir of (LeT). He was active in the area for the last four years.
The other militant has been identified as Muslim Bhai of LeT.
The security forces busted militant’s hideout and recovered two AK-47, six magazine, 125 rounds of AK-47, one UBGL launcher, three UBGL grenades, three Chinese grenades, one RDX pack, two pouch, one solar charger, 26 dry cells, one damaged radio and two Pithu packs.
Abdul Rehman was a close associate of Abu Saad, an Ex-District Commander and took over as District Chief after exfilitration of Abu Saad in 2008.
Rehman was also operating in Wadipora, Bakihaker, Krimhoora, Brinjal, Bawan, Wader Bala areas.
He remained associated with top ranking commanders of LeT since 2006,Abu Saad, Ex-District Commander Rajwar, Furkan Bai, Divisional Commander (LeT), Noman Bai District Commander LeT-(Dead), Abdullah Unni (LeT) Sopore, Qari Hamad District Commander (LeT) Lolab, Tameem alias Sonaullah District Commander Albadr, Abu Jabran, Ubaidullah (LeT), Showket Bai District Commander Jaish, and Muslim Bai (LeT).
Rehman was instrumental in exfilitration, infiltration and distribution of LeT cadres in North Kashmir especially in Rafiabad, Sopore, Lolab and Handwara. He was also motivating overground workers and even women for arranging of hideouts, case and gathering local movements.
A huge quantity of provision items was destroyed in the detected hideout during the operation.
Several cases were filed against Rehman under sections 302, 307, RPC 7/27 I.A.Act of Police station Handwara regarding killing of three army personnel at Rajpora and Krimhoora respectively. (ANI)