A top army commander has said the arrest of a militant while he was sneaking into Kashmir Valley in Machhil sector near LoC has exposed the nexus involving ISI, Pakistan Army and terror outfits.
"The arrest of Pakistani national and LeT militant (Nissar Ahmed) has exposed the nexus between the ISI, Pakistan Army and terror outfits in training, arming and psychological indoctrination of Pakistani youth for infiltrating and carrying out acts of terror in Kashmir," Chinar Corps GoC Lt Gen SA Hasnain said in a defence release here.
Gen Hasnain was referring to the capture of Ahmed, son of Ali Rehman from Karachi on Friday while he was trying to infiltrate into Kashmir from Machhil.
"(The Army Commander) also highlighted the complicity of ISI and Pakistan Army in setting up the terror infrastructure in Pakistani and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, to spread terror and disrupt the peace and harmony in Kashmir, as part of their overall Kashmir policy," the release said.
During the preliminary interrogation, the captured militant told the army that he was recruited and initially trained at LeT training facility at Manshera.
"He was part of a group of 12 terrorists who had been trained in use of all types of weapons, explosives, navigation and communication equipment by a group of trainers from Pakistan Army and ISI. Their commander in the training camp was Abdullah Shaheen," the release said.
On further investigation, the apprehended militant disclosed that after the training at Manshera, their group was transported to LeT training camp at Jamgarh. "Thereafter, they were moved to a training camp near Kel Military Garrison opposite Machhil Sector, where they received intensive training in use of weapons and explosives," it said.
The militant confirmed that seven members of the group were selected for infiltration into Kashmir through Machhil Sector and they were provided with arms and ammunition and were moved forward to a launch pad in the vicinity of a Pakistan Army post, the release said.
"A team of Pakistan Army/ISI officials briefed them before commencing the infiltration. They were given enough money and eatables for their survival," it said.
The group of infiltrators had an encounter with the Indian Army troops during which Nissar fell into a stream, it said, adding he surrendered after being surrounded by troops.