This story is from September 13, 2018
Jammu & Kashmir: Two Pakistani terrorists killed in encounter in Sopore
SRINAGAR: Two Pakistani terrorists, including the mastermind of an IED blast in which four policemen lost their lives earlier this year, were killed in an encounter with security forces in
The terrorists belonged to
Security forces launched a cordon and search operation in Chinkipora near Arampora area of Sopore township in the north Kashmir district this morning after receiving intelligence input about the presence of terrorists in the area.
The search operation turned into an encounter after the hiding terrorists fired upon the forces.
"Initially, civilians were evacuated from the encounter site to safer areas before engaging the terrorists in the encounter," a police spokesman said.
He said in the ensuing gunfight, two terrorists were killed.
Some arms, ammunition and incriminating material were recovered from the site of the encounter, the spokesman said.
"From the incriminating material recovered from the encounter site, the killed terrorists have been identified as foreigners from Pakistan namely Ali alias Athar and Zia-ur-Rehman. They were affiliated with proscribed terror outfit JeM," he said.
The spokesman said Ali was one of the important commanders of JeM and was active since 2014.
"He was the mastermind of the January 6 Sopore IED blast in which four policemen attained martyrdom. Besides, both of them were involved in attacks on security force establishments and civilian atrocities," he said.
Police have registered a case in this regard and the investigation has been initiated, the spokesman said.
Sopore
area ofBaramulla
district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said.The terrorists belonged to
Jaish-e-Mohammad
(JeM) outfit.The search operation turned into an encounter after the hiding terrorists fired upon the forces.
"Initially, civilians were evacuated from the encounter site to safer areas before engaging the terrorists in the encounter," a police spokesman said.
Some arms, ammunition and incriminating material were recovered from the site of the encounter, the spokesman said.
"From the incriminating material recovered from the encounter site, the killed terrorists have been identified as foreigners from Pakistan namely Ali alias Athar and Zia-ur-Rehman. They were affiliated with proscribed terror outfit JeM," he said.
"He was the mastermind of the January 6 Sopore IED blast in which four policemen attained martyrdom. Besides, both of them were involved in attacks on security force establishments and civilian atrocities," he said.
Police have registered a case in this regard and the investigation has been initiated, the spokesman said.
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S Krishnan
1898 days ago
well done., security forces.Read allPost comment
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