Israel declares LeT ‘a terrorist organisation’ to mark 15th anniversary of 26/11 Mumbai attacks
The decision to declare LeT a terrorist outfit has been taken without any official request from the Government of India.
The decision to declare LeT a terrorist outfit has been taken without any official request from the Government of India.
The Indian Army and Jammu and Kashmir police gunned down 5 dreaded Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists along the Line of Control in Kupwara district's Machil sector.
A proxy group of the Jaish-eMohammed claimed responsibility for the attack. On 5 May, terrorists detonated an IED during an encounter in a forested area of Rajouri in which another five soldiers were martyred.
According to the police, incriminating materials, arms & ammunition including 1 pistol, 1 pistol magazine, 4 pistol rounds, 1 silencer, 1 IED, 1 remote control, 2 batteries, and 1 empty magazine of an AK 47 rifle were recovered on their disclosure.
The gunfight started after a joint team of police and security forces got an input about the presence of terrorists in that area.
The three have been taken to the police station and incriminating material recovered from them has been taken for investigation.
The CTD, which registered the cases in five cities of Punjab, declared that the JuD was financing terrorism from the massive funds collected through non-profit organisations and trusts.
Besides Saeed, interim bail was granted to Hafiz Masood, Ameer Hamza and Malik Zafar too.
Following specific inputs about the presence of terrorists in the area, a joint team of Army, CRPF and police cordoned off the area.
A 14-year-old boy was among three terrorists killed in an encounter with the security forces in Hajin of Bandipura three months ago.