40-year-old Verma, who was in the captivity for more than four hours after he was abducted along with SP Salwinder Singh and a cook on Friday last, said the militants told the ‘commander sahib’ that the area looks “peaceful” and that they would easily reach their target.
Rajesh, who is recuperating in a hospital, also heard heavily-armed militants, saying “hamara kam Insha Allah fateh ho jayaga (we will achieve our mission)”.
“The person sitting next to the driver’s seat (in SP’s vehicle), was called ‘Major Sahib’, who in turn was talking to some ‘Commander Sahib’. The rest were not talking at all. They used to talk in Urdu, and I could not understand much except ‘Insha Allah’,” he said.
Narrating his ordeal, Rajesh, who was dumped after militants tried to slit his neck, said, “They used to speak to their ‘commander sahib’ after an interval of 10 minutes each.
They talked to him numerous times.”
“When they reached near their target, they said ‘commander sahib’ the area looks peaceful and the mission will be achieved and they will easily reach the target,” said Rajesh, who was tied up by the militants in the vehicle.
Asked whether the militants used GPS, he said, “They perhaps lost their way once. The driver said this is not the right way. Then they activated (GPS), then one of them said this is the way as we have reached near river.”
Asked for how much time he was in their custody, Rajesh said, “I was in their custody between 12 and 4 AM. I had no hope that I would be alive. May be God had something else in mind”.
He said they were carrying ‘pithus’ (backpacks). “I believe they were heavy and must be containing some explosives like grenades,” he said.
The terrorists also took Rs 2,000 from Rajesh. “They first took Rs 500 from me and said they will be thankful for it. In all, they took Rs 2000 from me and left the purse on the vehicle’s dashboard,” he said.
“I was having more money in my wallet.They could have kept more money with themselves.
But the person sitting by my side kept Rs 500 note in his jacket’s pocket”.
Rajesh said the abductors were using five phones.
“The one who was sitting next to me, his phone’s battery was dead. They had two phones also, one was my phone and two phones of the SP, in all they were using five phones,” he said. .
PTI