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Killer of Martyr Constable among two JeM terrorists killed

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SRINAGAR: Security forces shot dead two Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorists in an overnight encounter in Pulwama district, police said on Monday.
One of the slain terrorists was involved in the martyrdom of police constable Reyaz Ahmad earlier this month, a police spokesman said.
He said that on a specific input generated by the Kulgam police regarding the presence of terrorists in village Gundipora of Pulwama, a joint cordon and search operation was launched by security forces.
“During the search operation, as the joint search party approached towards the suspected spot, the hiding terrorists in the residential house of Nazir Ahmad Mir fired indiscriminately upon the search party which was retaliated leading to an encounter,” he said.
The spokesman said that to avoid any collateral damage due to darkness, the operation was suspended during the night hours and was resumed in the wee hours.
“In the ensuing encounter, two terrorists, identified as Abid Hussain Shah son of Late Mushtaq Ahmad Shah resident of Monghama Pulwama and Saqib Azad Sofi son of Azad Ahmad Sofi resident of Amshipora Shopian, were killed. They were affiliated with proscribed terror outfit JeM,” he added.
According to police records, the spokesman said both were categorized terrorists and part of groups involved in several terror crime cases, including attacks on police and civilian atrocities.
“Pertinently, the killed terrorist Abid Shah was involved in the recent martyrdom of unarmed policeman Constable Reyaz Ahmad at his residential house at Gadoora area of Pulwama on 13th May 2022,” he added.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Kashmir Vijay Kumar congratulated the forces for carrying out the anti-terrorist operation in a professional manner without any collateral damage.
He also appreciated the joint team for tracking and neutralising the terrorists involved in the recent martyrdom of policeman in Pulwama.
While interacting with the media, Kumar said that police have succeeded to a large extent to prevent the youth from taking up the arms and are working on multi-dimensional fronts to prevent local terrorist recruitment, those who motivate and lure young boys towards terrorism are being booked under the Public Safety Act (PSA).
“We are also tracking new recruits through technical surveillance and bringing them back,” the IGP said.
In this regard, a case under relevant sections of law has been registered and investigation has been initiated. People were requested to cooperate with Police till the area at encounter site is completely sanitized and cleared of all the explosive materials, if any, a police spokesperson said.

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