JeM commander among 3 militants killed in Pulwama gunfight

He was mastermind of recent car bomb attack attempt: IGP Kashmir

 

Abid Bashir

Srinagar, June 3: Inspector General of Police Kashmir range, Vijay Kumar on Wednesday said that an IED expert of JeM militant outfit— who had participated in Afghan battle and was the mastermind of car bomb that was detected and destroyed by the security forces in Pulwama on May 28—was among the three militants killed in a gunfight in south Kashmir’ Pulwama district.
He termed the killing of Jaish top commander as a “big success” for the security forces in Kashmir and stated that two more IED experts of Jaish are also on the radar of security forces.

 

Addressing a press conference at Police Control Room (PCR), IGP Kashmir Kumar said that today three Jaish militants including and IED expert of the outfit were killed in an encounter at Kangan village of Pulwama.

“The slain commander has been identified as Abdur Rehman alias Fouji Bhai or Fouji Baba, who had participated in Afghan war and was active since 2017 in Kashmir. He was the IED expert and was the mastermind of May 28 Car bomb plan which was averted on time by the police, army and CRPF,” Kumar said.

He said the slain militant commander belonged to Multan, Pakistan. He said that the identity of two other slain militants is being ascertained and it seems that both area locals. “We have called some people to identity the slain and if they turn out to be locals, their parents will be allowed to participate in the burial at Baramulla district of north Kashmir,” the IGP said.

Asked whether security forces have wiped out IED experts of Jaish outfit, the IGP said that there are two more Jaish militants who have been identified as Waleed Bhai and Lamboo Bhai, both are foreigners and have an expertise in making IEDs.

“We have also identified the Jaish chief Abdullah Rashid Gazi, who operates in Khrew area of Pulwama district and is hiding in the woods. “He will be taken care off once he comes out or we can even catch him where he is hiding. It is because of our source base that we have identified the Jaish chief otherwise Jaish outfit doesn’t disclose the names of its head,” he said.

The IGP, who was flanked by army and CRPF officers, said, “The number of militants killed this year is 75 and majority of them were commanders.”

He said that police have categorized Over Ground Workers in A, B and C categories. “Public Safety Act will be slapped on A category OGWs, B category OGWs will be arrested and C category OGWs will go through counselling and their parents will be called and then they will be released,” the IGP said—(KNO)

 

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