Abid Bashir
Srinagar (NVI): Senior Army and police officials today said that the three slain terrorists killed in Yeddipora, Pattan in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district yesterday were affiliated with Hizbul Mujahideen and it was almost after a long gap that Hizb terrorists were killed in the district.
They said that it seems that Hizbul Mujahideen is trying to ‘re-establish its base in north Kashmir’ but alert forces are ready to foil such moves.
Speaking at a joint press conference, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), North Kashmir range, Muhammad Sulaiman Choudhary said that acting on a tip off, joint teams of police, Army and CRPF laid a siege at around 5 am at Yeddipora, Pattan. “The terrorists were hiding in a house. There were 12 civilians including children who were held hostage by the terrorists,” DIG said.
He said that an Army Major and two Special Operation Group (SOG) men were injured in the initial exchange of fire but all are stable and out of danger.
“Two of the slain terrorists were locals and have been identified as Shafkat Ali Khan of Rawatpora, Delina and Hanan Bilal Sofi of old town Baramulla. The identity of the third one is being ascertained,” DIG Sulaiman Choudhary said. He said that two AK -47 riffles, four magazines, one pistol and two pistol magazines besides incriminating matter were recovered.
The DIG north Kashmir said that the slain belonged to the Hizbul Mujahideen outfit. He said it was almost after four years that Hizb terrorists were killed in north Kashmir, the DIG admitted saying that it was after a long gap as in the past many years terrorists from Lashkar and Jaish were killed in the northern districts including the recent encounters of Handwara, and Kreeri areas of the district.
“It seems that Hizb is trying to re-establish its base in north Kashmir. We are alert and ready to foil all the plans of Hizb that are aimed at its revival in north Kashmir,” the DIG said.
Speaking on the occasion, commander 20 Sector RR Brigadier N K Mishra said that all the three terrorists were given an opportunity to surrender but they refused. “It was a day-long operation that lasted for 12 hours. Three to four houses were involved. While making the surrender offer to militants, one of the hiding militants fired one bullet that hit our Major Rohit. He is stable,” Mishra said.
He said that the operation was a deliberate one as first priority was given to evacuate 12 civilians. “This group was active since long time and was involved in attacks on forces,” the army officer said.
In addition to this, the army officer said that local terrorist recruitment has gone down in north Kashmir. “In 2018, 38 terrorists joined militancy, in 2018 the number was 19 and this year the number is very less,” he said, adding that whenever any local boy joins militancy, the army approaches his parents and relatives and puts in best efforts to bring the person back.
“We have succeeded on this front. If youth of this area would join mainstream, this area (north Kashmir) would be the country’s best area on the developmental front,” he said.
Meanwhile, speaking about the query on alleged misbehavior and thrashing of journalists near the encounter site yesterday, the DIG and Brigadier appealed to scribes to refrain from going closer to the gunfight sight stating that stray bullets can hit anyone. “I will look into the issue as to what happened yesterday,” the DIG north Kashmir said.
-RJV