Major attack averted ahead of R-Day with arrest of 5 terrorists: J&K police

The five men, who were were working towards executing sensational incidents like terror attacks and causing IED explosions, were nabbed in two phases, police said

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Five terrorists arrested by J&K police | Photo: Twitter@ANI
Press Trust of India Srinagar
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 16 2020 | 8:52 PM IST

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A major attack ahead of Republic Day was averted with police busting a module of the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and arresting five members of the group involved in recent incidents of terror in the city, a senior officer said on Thursday.

A huge cache of incriminating material and explosive substances, including gelatine sticks, explosives, detonators, arms, explosive body vests, batteries and nitric acid, were recovered following searches based on their disclosures.

Police has arrested five persons who were active cadres of the proscribed terror outfit JeM and were involved in recent terror incidents in the city, V K Birdi, deputy inspector general of police, Central Kashmir Range, told reporters.

The five men, who were were working towards executing sensational incidents like terror attacks and causing IED explosions, were nabbed in two phases, he said.

Giving details of the arrests, he said a grenade explosion on January 8 near Habak crossing near Hazratbal area of the city led to minor injuries to a few civilians. Police launched investigations into the incident and nabbed two suspects Ajaz Ahmad Sheikh, a driver by profession, and Umar Hameed Sheikh, a street vendor, both residents of Hazratbal area.

During the investigation, they admitted their role in the incident and provided leads to a similar attack near Kashmir University on November 26 last year, the officer added.

More raids were conducted and three more persons were apprehended Imtiyaz Ahmad Chikla alias Imran, a sports shop owner, Sahil Farooq Gojri who has a private job and Naseer Mir, a businessman. All are residents of Hazratbal, the DIG said.

Further investigation indicated they were active cadres of the JeM.

The investigation has revealed their motive to enforce shutdown and paralyse normal life in the city and further plans to execute sensational incidents like terror attack and causing IED explosions, Birdi said.

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First Published: Jan 16 2020 | 7:25 PM IST

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