Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir's Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh on Monday claimed that all three militants killed during an overnight operation at north Kashmir's Sopore town were militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and they had carried out “two major attacks in the area since March 29 this year.”
“The operation was jointly conducted by the police, army and the CRPF. IGP Kashmir and GoC (Kilo Force) were personally monitoring the operation. During the gunfight, three deadly militant commanders were killed which is a big success for police and security forces,” he said while addressing a joint press conference with the Army at the police control room at Srinagar.
"The slain trio were top commanders of LeT. 18 FIRs have been lodged against Mudasir Pandit in various police stations. A foreign national Abdullah alias Asrar was a close aide of Pandit and he has been working along with him since long and the third one was Khursheed Mir against whom there were six FIRs registered," the DGP added.
Giving details about the cases against the trio, he said, "All three were involved in several militancy-related incidents that included the killing of civilians, security forces personnel, former militants and sarpanchs in north Kashmir. The group was also involved in two major attacks in the Sopore area—first one on March 29 in which two Municipal Councillors and a policeman were killed and another one in which two policemen and two civilians were killed in the main market in Sopore on June 12."
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Giving further details of the operation, the General officer Commanding of the army’s Kilo Force, HS Sahi claimed that the Sopore operation was carried out in a built-up area which is always a difficult thing.
“There was no collateral damage. A soldier received a minor bullet injury in his shoulder, who was evacuated to base hospital where his condition is stable,” he said, adding that the primary focus of the Army is to break the local-foreign militant nexus and to plug the recruitment to prevent further “cycle of violence in Kashmir.”
“I appeal to civil society and people of Kashmir to cooperate with us so that we break this network. Breaking this network is important to stop the cycle of violence. I appeal to local militants to leave gun culture and join the mainstream. If they don’t, they will meet a similar fate as in the Sopore gunfight today," he said.
Meanwhile, IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar too appealed to families not to give shelter to active militants.
"The slain militants were hiding in a house whose son was also a militant. I urge the militant families not to give shelter to active militants. Then they blame the police for misbehaving with them….The families of militants should refrain from providing food and shelter to active militants. The three slain militant commanders were involved in two major attacks carried out in the area in the past three months," he said.