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New Delhi: Officials have demolished the homes of three more active terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir since the deadly Pahalgam attack on 22 April, taking the total number of such works to nine.
Security officials told PTI on Sunday that properties in Bandipora, Pulwama and Shopian districts were surprised as part of the ongoing crack on terrorist ecosystems.
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In Shopian district, Adnan Shafi’s house, who joined the terrorist rank last year, was demolished in Vandina village on Saturday night. Meanwhile, in Pulwama, the authorities took the residence of active terrorist Amir Nazir. In Bandipora, security forces destroyed the house of Lashkar-e-Taiba (Late) operative Jamil Ahmed Shergojari, which has been involved in terrorist activities since 2016.
The demolition Pahalgam is part of acute security measures after the terrorist attack, where on April 22, tourists set fire to tourists at Besaran Meado, killing 26 people, including a Nepali citizen, and injured many others. Prime Minister Narendra Modi “to bring the killers to the end of the earth” and swore later Safety crack Has seen a wave of demolition and encounters.
Earlier, officials demolished properties associated with other terrorist suspects, including Zakir Ahmed Gani in Kulgam and allowed commander Shahid Ahmed Kuttay to Chotipora, Shopian. Ghani is believed to have been active since 2023, while Kutta was reportedly involved in anti-national activities for more than three years. According to officials, controlled demolitions were carried out to avoid damage to neighboring houses.
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The crack has also seen the houses of Adil Hussain Thokar, also known as Adil Gurei, Asif Sheikh in Avantpora, and Ahsan Sheikh in Pulwama. Intelligence reports show that Adil Gure legally visited Pakistan in 2018, received terrorist training, and returned to Jammu and Kashmir last year to assist Pakistani terrorists involved in the Pahgam attack.
Apart from the demolition, security forces killed Altaf Lalli, a Lashkar-e-Tabiba colleague, during an encounter in Bandipora on Friday. Two police personnel were injured in the exchange of fire but they were reported to be in a stable situation.
‘Nia took investigation’
The news agency ANI quoted sources as saying that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) officially investigated the initiative terrorist attack. Meanwhile, the army remains on high warnings, conducting several search operations to neutralize terrorists responsible for the attack.
Tension (LOC) rose along the Line of Control when the Pakistan Army posts started small arms fire on the night of 26-27 April. The Indian Army effectively responded, returning the fire.
In Kulgam district, the police, in collaboration with the army and CRPF, arrested two terrorist colleagues and seized weapons and ammunition.
In response to the attack, the government suspended the 1960 Indus Water Treaty, downgrade diplomatic relations with Pakistan, and closed the attic checkpost.