Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir police on Wednesday said that it achieved "major success" by killing Al-Badr commander, Gani Khawja, in an encounter between security forces and militants in north Kashmir's Baramulla district.
Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, the Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Zone, Vijay Kumar said that the militant commander was instrumental in recruiting youth into militancy and receiving new groups from across the LoC.
“Sopore police received a tip-off yesterday and laid a cordon after which an encounter broke out in Tujjar area. CRPF and Army later joined in. Two militant associates of Khawja managed to flee when the cordon was laid, but Gani Khawja was killed,” Kumar said.
Giving details about the militant, the IGP said Khawaja was a senior fighter and had crossed over to Pakistan in 2000.
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"He returned in 2002 and was active for five years. Police arrested him in 2007 and he was booked under PSA. In 2008 he was released. Till December 2015, he was working as OGW. In January 2018, he became active with Hizb. In 2020, he joined Al-Badr as its chief.”
He said that one AK-47 rifle, five magazines, two grenades and other incriminating material were recovered from Khawaja.
About smashing militant modules in south Kashmir's Awantipora, Kumar said two militant modules of Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Muhammad were busted and seven new militant recruits, who were planning "Pulwama type attacks" on security forces in South Kashmir was prevented.