Tribune News Service
Srinagar, May 6
Hizbul Mujahideen’s 35-year-old chief operations commander Riyaz Naikoo was killed along with his associate at Beighpora village in South Kashmir’s Awantipora sub-district today.
Naikoo, who carried a reward of Rs 12.5 lakh on his head, had been on the run for the past eight years. J&K Police chief Dilbagh Singh said Naikoo had been posting audio and video clips on social media to motivate youth to join militancy. Naikoo’s killing comes days after the security forces suffered heavy casualties in the Valley.
The operation to track Naikoo was launched on Tuesday morning following a tip-off. Searches continued during the day and in the evening, the forces dug up suspected locations in and around the village with excavators to look for a possible militant hideout.
Contact with militants was established this morning. The ensuing four-hour gunfight resulted in the killing of Naikoo and another militant. Two houses were also damaged during the encounter.
“He (Naikoo) was responsible for a large number of youths joining militant ranks and indulging in serious violence against locals and forces,” DGP Singh said, adding that “he was directly involved in many killings”.
Fearing protests following the killing of Hizb commander, the authorities suspended mobile Internet and mobile telephony across the Valley. At least 11 persons were injured in the clashes that broke out at some places.
In another operation in the same sub-district, two unidentified militants were killed in a gunfight at Shaar-Shaali. “As forces zeroed in on a suspected area, militants holed up there opened fire on the forces, triggering an encounter,” a police officer said. Srinagar-based defence spokesman Rajesh Kalia later confirmed the death of two terrorists.
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