The Jammu and Kashmir Police have foiled a major terror plot following a series of coordinated raids. Acting on inputs obtained after the arrest of Dr. Adil Ahmad Rather, police recovered around 350 kilograms of explosives, two AK-47 rifles, and a large quantity of ammunition from Faridabad, Haryana.
Earlier, an AK-47 rifle and ammunition were also recovered from a locker linked to Dr. Adeel in the Kashmir Valley. Based on the revelations of another detained doctor, whose identify has not been disclosed yet, police carried out operations that led to the recovery of the huge cache of arms and explosives.
Posters of JeM terror outfit appeared in Srinagar on October 27, following which police started investigating the matter. During the investigation, CCTV footage showed Dr Adeel pasting the posters.
Posters of Jaish-e-Mohammed
On November 6, Dr Adeel Rather was arrested on charges of putting up posters in support of Militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) The accused Dr Adeel Ahmed, is resident of south Kashmir’s Qazigund , was arrested from a hospital in Saharanpur on Amabala Road.
On Saturday, Police raided GMC Anantnag and recovered 1 Ak-47 rifle from the Locker of Dr Adeel. He was working at GMC Anantnag until October 2024 as Senior Resident. Following this Police arrested Dr Muzamil in the same case and his role into the investigation was revealed.
Police has now also raided the rented accommodation of Dr Mufazil Shakeel in Faridabad Haryana. As per sources, 300 Kg explosives, AK47 rifle has been recovered. However, he is evading arrest.
Ansar-Gajwat-ul-Hind Millitanat Group
The three doctors were affiliated with Ansar-Gajwat-ul-Hind. One of the arrested doctors was from Anantnag and was arrested from Shaharanpur. The other, Mujamil Shakeel, has been arrested from Faridabad, and is a local of Pulwama.
The police have not been able to capture the third doctor of the group. The revelation indicates that the Gajvat-ul-Hind group is becoming active again. AGH is affiliated with Al-Qaeda, which was established in the year 2017. The group was headed back then by commander Zakir Musa.
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