Hizbul module unearthed, four operatives arrested in Handwara

Two militants revealed they had come to Handwara for receiving ammunition and other warlike stores

Security personnel, Srinagar, Kashmir Valley, Valley, Tral, Pulwama District, South Kashmir, Kashmir, Indian Army, Army
Security personnel stands guard during curfew in Srinagar on Sunday. Authorities imposed curfew in the parts of Valley following the killing of a top militant commander at Tral in Pulwama District of South Kashmir on Saturday. Photo: PTI
Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Jun 12 2017 | 3:08 PM IST
Security forces on Monday unearthed a module of Hizbul Mujahideen(HM) by arresting four operatives including two militants in Kashmir.

Acting on specific information, a joint cordon of police and 21-RR of Army was laid at Chogal, Handwara during which two persons identified as Mehrajudin and Obaid Shafi Malla were caught while moving under suspicious circumstances.

"Police and Army busted a module of HM and arrested two militants from Handwara in North Kashmir and two over ground workers from south Kashmir Awantipora town," a police spokesman said.

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"The duo was asked to stop but they started running away. The Naka party immediately swung into action and caught hold of them. A huge cache of arms and ammunition were recovered," the spokesman said.

During the investigation, they revealed that they had come to Handwara for receiving ammunition and other war-like stores for their militant outfit in South Kashmir, he said.

"Cyber surveillance unit of JK Police also tracked their social media network accounts and found some incriminating material.They were misusing web-chats to hatch and execute terrorist conspiracies," he added.

Preliminary investigation found that these militants were members of a module which would not only recruit youth into militancy by radicalising them over social media but also coordinated their training and arranged arms and ammunition, the spokesman said.

On the disclosure of these two militants, two more members of the module working as OGWs(Over Ground Workers)were arrested from Awantipora, he said, adding they were identified as Shahid Ahmad Thoker and Irfan Ahmad, both residents of Awantipora.
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First Published: Jun 12 2017 | 3:01 PM IST

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