New Delhi: Security forces busted a major Al-Badr terror nexus and apprehend four terrorists and three terror associates along with war like stores in a series of coordinated joint operations on Friday night and Saturday morning in Kashmir.
Based on a specific input, a search operation was launched by a team of Indian Army, CRPF and Jammu and Kashmir police in Rawchha village of Rafiabad region in which three terrorists were nabbed when they were in a meeting to plan attacks on locals and security forces, Army said.
The terrorists were identified by the police as Warish Ahmad Tantray, Amir Sultan Wani and Tariq Ahmad Bhat of Al-Badr outfit, they were in possession of warlike stores and ?2 lakh, Army added.
Army said that the subsequent interrogation of the apprehended terrorists led to second specific search operation in Mawar, Handwara leading to the apprehension of three terror associates identified by police as Mohd Ashraf Malik, Mohd Afzal Thoker and Shabir Ahmed Shah. War like stores and ?1,86,500 were recovered from them, Army said.
Another joint operation was launched based on emerging details in Seelu area of Sopore where another Al-Badr terrorist namely Ashraf Nazir Bhat was apprehended with war like stores, Army said.
The Army said that swift and timely execution of these operations along with CRPF and Jammu and Kashmir police has thwarted the larger nefarious conspiracy of the terror module and averted large scale terror attacks planned across North Kashmir. (UNI)