J&K: New hit list of terrorists released, include new LeT commander Zeenat-ul-Islam
The Security Forces Have Released A New Hit List Of Six Terrorists Operating In The Kashmir Valley On Saturday. The New List Came A Day After Security Forces Killed Amarnath Attack Mastermind Abu Ismail And His Associate Abu Kasim In An Encounter.
The security forces have released a new hit list of six terrorists operating in the Kashmir valley on Saturday.
The new list came a day after security forces killed Amarnath attack mastermind Abu Ismail and his associate Abu Kasim in an encounter.
After the killing of Ismail, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has named Zeenat-ul-Islam as its new commander. Islam is also included in the new hit list.
28-year-old Islam was recruited in November 2015 and is considered an expert with Improvised Explosive Devices.
List of the six terrorist security forces are looking for:
1. Zakir Rashid Bhatt alias Musa: Musa was earlier in Lashkar but now he is the head of Ansar Gajawat al-Hind, an Indian offshoot of al-Qaeda.
2. Reyaz A.N. Naiku alias Zubair: He is a commander of Hizbul Mujahideen and on the new hit list of security forces.
3. Wasim AH alias Osama: He is a Lashkar Commander and was part of Burhan Wani group. Forces are looking to hunt him down for a long time. The new list includes his name as well.
4. Abu Hamas: He is the head of Jaish-e-Muhammad in India. He is also on the hit list.
5. Shaukat Ahmad Tark alias Huzaifa: He is the district commander of Lashkar in Pulwama. He is also one of the six most wanted terrorist.
6. Zeenat-ul-Islam: The new commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). He was elevated after the killing of Amarnath attack mastermind Abu Ismail.
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