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Major terror plan averted in Jammu, four held

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Jammu, February 14

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A major terrorist plan to set off an explosion at a crowded place here on the second anniversary of the Pulwama attack was scuttled with the recovery of a powerful IED from a nursing student who was arrested along with three others, a top police officer said on Sunday.

Inspector General of Police, Jammu Range, Mukesh Singh also said six pistols and 15 small improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were seized from Samba district in a separate operation.

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“Over the past four days, we were on high alert because there was general intelligence input that terror groups wanted to trigger a major blast in Jammu city on the second anniversary of the Pulwama attack. The security around all important locations were strengthened and checking intensified,” he told the media here.

Singh, who was also flanked by Director General of Police Dilbag Singh, said a youth was found moving in suspicious manner along with a bag in the general bus stand area and it led to the recovery of nearly seven kg of IED which was not activated as yet.

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The IGP identified him as Suhail Bashir Shah, a resident of Newa village of Pulwama, who was pursuing nursing course at a college in Chandigarh and was assigned the task to plant the IED in Jammu by his Pakistan-based handler affiliated with the Al-Badr terror outfit.

“He was given four targets including (t he famous) Ragunath mandir, bus stand, railway station and Lakhdata bazar (jewellers market) and was scheduled to take a flight to Srinagar after completing his job,” he said.

Singh said Athar Shakeel Khan, who is a high ranking overground worker of Al-badr, was supposed to receive him at the Srinagar airport and accordingly, Khan was arrested.

“His fellow student from Kashmir, Qazi Wasim, was aware of the plan and he was picked up from Chandigarh, while their another associate Abid Nabi was arrested from Srinagar,” the IGP said, adding the bomb disposal squad was investigating the IED and it is not yet clear whether the RDX was used in the fabrication of the device.

However, he said timely recovery of the IED averted a major tragedy in Jammu region. In another successful operation, he said the police seized six pistols along with a large quantity of ammunition and 15 minor IEDs while patrolling in the Jang area of Ramgarh in Samba district during the intervening night of February 13 and 14.

“We are investigating the backward and forward links of the consignment,” he said.— PTI

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