Lashker-e-Taiba terrorist captured alive; Time to hit back at Pakistan? | Zee News
Delhi: BJP MP and former home secretary
RK Singh said on Wednesday that
India needed to hit back in order to scare Pakistan.
“Until or unless we don’t hit back, Pakistan won’t be afraid of us,” Singh said, adding, “They (Pak) don’t have control on terrorism, Military and ISIS have controls over terrorism,” as per ANI.
Singh also said, “Nawaz is not in situation to deliver it.”
A suspected Pakistani terrorist was caught alive after militants today attacked a BSF convoy on Jammu-Srinagar national highway in Udhampur killing two men of the border guarding force and injuring 11 personnel while the other terrorist involved in the strike was shot dead in retaliatory fire.
The terrorist, who had escaped from the encounter site and taken three persons hostage in a school building in a nearby hamlet, was arrested after an operation was launched by the army and the police, defence sources said, as per PTI.
He is suspected to be a Lashker-e-Taiba militant.
Meanwhile, the terrorist identified as Naved said, “It's fun doing this.”
He claimed before the media that he entered the Jammu region 12 days ago along with a fellow terrorist who was killed in retaliatory fire by BSF.
This is the first suspected Pakistani terrorist to be captured alive after Ajmal Kasab, who was nabbed during the dreaded terror attack in Mumbai in 2008.
(With PTI inputs)
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Srinagar: The captured
Pakistan terrorist, identified as
Usman alias Mohammad Naved, could have inflicted more harm to the Indian side, had it not been for the courage of three villagers who were taken hostage by him in Udhampur.
According to reports, the three villagers were taken hostage by Naved after he attacked a BSF convoy in Udhampur and killed two Indian troops on Wednesday.
Naved then threatened the three hostages to show him the way to a safer place where he can hide.
“Keeping me on his gun point, he asked me to take him to a place where nobody could see him. However, instead of following his order, we misled him,” Rakesh Kumar, one of the three villagers, was quoted as saying by reports.
Later, they all stopped for food as Naved was feeling hungry. Taking advantage of the situation, the three hostages overpowered Naved, forced him to ground and snatched his arms.
“Seeing the police arriving, he threatened us to let him loose. But, we kept holding him with his neck and grabbed his gun. He told us he would not harm us so long as we showed him the way to escape out. But we decided to catch him,” Vikramjit, another hostage revealed.
Naved, who says he hails from Faislabad in Pakistan, claimed before the media that he entered the Jammu region 12 days ago along with a fellow terrorist identified as Momin Khan. Khan was killed in retaliatory fire by BSF.
This is the first suspected Pakistani terrorist to be captured alive after Ajmal Kasab, who was nabbed during the dreaded terror attack in Mumbai in 2008.
(With PTI inputs)
Paramilitary soldiers check the body of a suspected rebel after a gunbattle on the Jammu- Srinagar highway at Narsoo Nallah, near Udhampur.
Picture of one of the purported terrorists nabbed by security forces in Udhampur (J&K).
Tight vigil on border to check infiltration - The Hindu
Updated: August 5, 2015 05:43 IST
The Himachal Pradesh Police have intensified vigilance to prevent infiltration of militants after unconfirmed reports of sighting of suspicious people on the border with Jammu and Kashmir.
Director-General of Police Sanjay Kumar said here on Tuesday that an inter-State coordination meeting was held recently to review the border situation.
Responding to vernacular media reports about alleged infiltration of terrorists into the hill State, he said 12 outstation check posts had been set up in the border areas of Chamba district. In addition, 466 security police officers and 749 village defence committee members had joined the drive to make the border safe. CCTV cameras had been installed to record the movement of people. The State police are verifying the identity of workers coming from outside the State.
Militants attack BSF convoy on Jammu-Srinagar highway - The Hindu
Updated: August 5, 2015 11:48 IST
Army and police have been rushed to the spot and entire area has been cordoned off.
Militants on Wednesday attacked a Border Security Force convoy on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway in Udhampur district.
Two Border Security Force jawans and a militant were killed and eight others injured when militants today attacked a convoy of the border guarding force on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Udhampur district.
The terror strike, which comes days after ultras attacked Dinanagar Police Station in Punjab, was the first in Udhampur district after over a decade.
A senior police officer told
PTI that “There was firing on a BSF convoy on the highway near Samroli by militants early this morning“.
Two BSF jawans were killed and around eight personnel injured, the officer said.
Giving details, he said that militants hurled grenades and opened indiscriminate fire on the convoy when it reached Nassu belt on its way from Jammu to Srinagar.
BSF jawans retaliated, leaving one militant killed.
IG Jammu, Danish Rana said that two BSF jawans and a militant were killed.
Army and police have been rushed to the spot and entire area has been cordoned off, he said.
The injured have been taken to a hospital, he said, adding massive combing operations have been launched in and around areas.
Vehicular movement on the highway has been stopped due to the incident.
The convoy carrying Amarnath pilgrims had already crossed the highway when the militants attacked the BSF vehicle.
Pak troops pound Indian posts with RPG, mortar bomb; 3 injured
Jammu, Aug 5, 2015, (PTI)
In two cases of ceasefire violation, Pakistani troops pounded Indian forward posts and hamlets in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district with rocket projectile grenades, mortar bombs and medium machine guns, injuring three persons including a woman.
While the first ceasefire violation took place at 01:25 hours in which the woman was injured and hospitalised, Pakistani troops resorted to one of the heaviest firings along the Line of Control this afternoon injuring two others.
"Pakistani troops in one of the heaviest firings used rocket projectile grenades (RPGs), mortar shells and medium machine guns in the firing along the LoC in Sabzian sector of Poonch district around 14:30 hours," a defence spokesman said.
In the firing, two civilians -- Mohmmad Ashraf of Gagrian village and Abdul Ahad -- were injured.
Army troops guarding the border retaliated resulting in heavy exchange which went on till last reports came in from the area, he said.
In the earlier incident, "Pakistani troops had violated the ceasefire and resorted to unprovoked firing of small arms and mortar shells on forward areas along the Line of Control in Sabzian sector of Poonch from 01:25 hours today," the defence spokesman said.
They fired 81 mm mortars and other automatic weapons on forward posts and hamlets, prompting Army troops guarding the border to fire back resulting in exchange which ended around 03:00 hours. In the firing, one woman, Naseema, was injured and shifted to hospital.
With today's ceasefire violations, there have been 12 such incidents in the first five days of August.
A youth was killed and two others were injured, including a BSF jawan, when Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire by resorting to firing and mortar shelling on border out posts and hamlets along the IB in 4 sectors of Kanachak, Pargwal, Tawi and R S Pura in Jammu district yesterday.
The fire had started 05:40 hours and continued intermittently till 1430 hours, a BSF spokesman said, adding that Pakistani Rangers used long range weapons and medium machine guns and targeted about 17 BSF Posts and other Border Villages.
Pakistani Rangers also violated the ceasefire by resorting to small arms firing and mortar shelling on 3 BoPs along the IB in Akhnoor sector in Jammu district yesterday.
On August 2 and 3, Pakistani troops had violated the ceasefire four times by resorting to small arms firing in forward posts along LoC in Krishnagati, Mandi, Balakote and Pallanwala sectors of Poonch and Jammu districts.
There were two ceasefire violations on August one.
Pakistani Rangers had resorted to firing of mortar bombs on border out posts along the International Border in R S Pura sector in Jammu district on Saturday night.
There have been 18 ceasefire violations along the Indo-Pak border in July in which four persons, including three jawans, were killed and 14 others injured.