JeM’s last
visible commander killed in Sopore
The Pakistani national used VOIP; was active in north _____________
Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Zone, Shiv Murari
Sahai, toldThe Hinduthat the operation was launched after the Sopore
Police received a tipoff late on Friday that suggested the presence of the
JeM’s last visible commander of north Kashmir
at the hideout. The SOG Sopore and Rashtriya Rifles 22 Bn swooped on the hideout
at the house of one Ali Mohammad Bhat at Chatlora village, 4 km from the apple
rich town of Sopore .
In the raid, conducted after evacuating the civilian
population, Pakistani militant Yasir, who operated with codenames such as
Showkat, Shoaib and Shehzeb, was killed. In the brief exchange of gunfire, Sub
Inspector Dilraj sustained injury.
People of the village said that the SOG men failed to
find Yasir when they conducted a room-to-room search. However, three SOG men,
led by Mr. Dilraj, came back to a room in which a woman was bedridden. The
woman claimed that there was none other than her baby under the quilt. As Mr.
Dilraj pulled it to verify, Yasir, who was hiding under it, took out his pistol
and opened fire.
Dilraj was hit, but he quickly pumped a volley of bullets
from his assault rifle, killing the militant on the spot.
“Major achievement”
The IG described Yasir’s killing as a major achievement
for the police and security forces. Yasir had taken over the top post of his
organisation after the death of “chief commander” Qari Hamaad in an encounter
at Fore Shore Road
around the Dal Lake here last year.
Sopore Superintendent of Police Imtiyaz Hussain Mir said
the JeM militant was eliminated in a surgical operation. Yasir was involved in
a number of terror attacks on the police, security forces and civilian soft
targets. He had shot dead People’s Democratic Party’s Sopore Zone president
Ghulam Mohammad Mir at Ladoora village in 2008. At Chatlora, he had gunned down
National Conference activist Ghulam Mohiuddin Bhat.
Police sources said Yasir was in touch with his cadres in
Kupwara and the organisation’s top leadership in Pakistan through Skype as he would
often interact with them through Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP). His
laptop has been seized and it was being scanned to learn about his connections,
activities and planning.
Highly placed police sources in Srinagar said that Yasir, along with two
associates, recently escaped from a cordon-and-search operation at Divar in
Kupwara district. Mostly operating in Lolab, he was active in north Kashmir districts of Kupwara and Baramulla since 2002.
The sources said Yasir was the JeM’s “divisional commander” in north Kashmir .
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