J&K: Security forces arrest 'hybrid terrorist' Zaffar Iqbal in Reasi district, avert major attack

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Sep 15, 2022, 02:46 PM IST

The joint team arrested "hybrid terrorist" Iqbal from Plaasu Nallah. During interrogation, he confessed that he was in touch with terrorist groups.

On Thursday, security forces thwarted a major terror attack as they arrested a "hybrid terrorist" in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district. The security forces said that they also recovered arms, ammunition, and explosives from a hideout and Rs 1,81,000 in cash that was to be used for terror-related activities.

The arrested "hybrid terrorist" was identified as Zaffar Iqbal of Bal-Angrala who is the brother of Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Mohd Ishaq, who was killed in an encounter with security forces in Rajouri district, they said.

"Hybrid terrorists" are unlisted radicalised people who carry out terror strikes and slip back into their routine lives often without leaving any trace.

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The police said that they received information at Mahore police station that Zaffer Iqbal was in touch with terrorist handlers in Pakistan. Based on the input, a joint operation was launched by police, Rashtriya Rifles, and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) teams in the Angrala forest, the police said.

During the operation, two pistols (Glock), four magazines, 22 live ammunition, and one grenade were recovered from a hideout in the area. Later, Rs 1,81,000, which was to be used for terror-related activities, was also recovered.

The joint team arrested "hybrid terrorist" Iqbal from Plaasu Nallah. During interrogation, he confessed that he was in touch with terrorist groups, they added.

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Reasi Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Amit Gupta said Iqbal's arrest is a big success. With his arrest, the SSP said, a major terror strike has been averted.

Gupta said Pakistan-based terrorist handlers are constantly trying to revive militancy in the upper reaches of Reasi and people like Iqbal are working for them.

The peace-loving residents of Reasi shunned militancy in the past and no such attempt will be successful in this area, the officer asserted.

According to sources, one of Iqbal's relatives Abdul Rashid Mahore from Reasi is in Pakistan and is also working with terror groups.

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