The Punjab Police on Monday arrested two Kashmiri students associated with Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGH) and solved the Maqsudan Police Station hand-grenade blasts case of September 14.
Punjab director general of police (DGP) Suresh Arora said, “The Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGH), a Kashmir-based outfit, is headed by Zakir Rashid Bhatt, alias Zakir Mussa, who masterminded and guided the attack, involving Shahid Qayoom, 22, and Fazil Bashir, 23 — both students of St. Soldier College of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar.”
Giving further details, DGP Suresh Arora said four persons were involved in carrying out the hand-grenade blasts in the police station. “They were Shahid, Fazil, Mir Ravoof Ahmed @ Rouf, and Mir Umar Ramzan @ Gazi. While Shahid and Fazil were pursuing B-Tech (Civil) 7th Semester, the other two, who are still absconding, were trained AGH terrorist operatives who flew from Srinagar to Chandigarh on September 13, with the sole purpose of carrying out these attacks,” he added.
“Investigations so far have revealed that AGH’s recruiter Amir, of Dada Sara Tral in Kashmir, had contacted both the students when they were in Kashmir. He reportedly radicalized the students and also exhorted them to work for AGH. Shahid and Fazil were in contact with the leaders/members of the AGH outfit over different chat applications,” the DGP noted.
the DGP also stated that after reaching Chandigarh, Rouf and Gazi travelled to Jalandhar by bus where they met Shahid and Fazil around Maqsudan Chownk, located near Police Station Maqsudan’. Shahid and Fazil took them to their friend’s PG in Surat Nagar, Maqsudan. “Both Rouf and Gazi, along with Shahid and Fazil, carried out the recce of Police Station Maqsudan and others on September 13,” he added.
According to the DGP the operatives earlier contemplated throwing grenades at CRPF and ITBP Camps located near Bidhipur Railway crossing, and had conducted a recce of CRPF Campus also. Shahid had borrowed a black colour HP number Pulsar bike from one of his friends to facilitate the reconnaissance operation.
“On September 14, at around 4.30 pm, the four conspirators took the grenades and left for the police station at around 5.30 pm. They sported face masks to avoid detection. They decided to meet at Jalandhar Bus stand after throwing the grenades at the Police Station,” the DGP informed.
“Around 7.40 pm, they hurled four grenades at the police station and fled from the spot. After the blasts, Rouf, Gaji and Fazil reached the bus stand via DAV College, Patel Chowk, route while Shahid reached there by taking Jalandhar Byepass route. A little later, Rouf and Gazi boarded a bus for J&K from Jammu Counter and fled Jalandhar city,” he added.
The DGP further said that Faizal Bashir was arrested by Punjab Police from Awantipora in Kashmir on November 3 and Shahid Qayoom was arrested from Jalandhar on November 4. “An FIR under sections 307, 427,120-B of IPC and 3, 4, 5 Explosives Act, stands registered against them in PS Div.no. 1, Jalandhar Commissionerate,” Officer Arora said.
He added that further investigations were in progress and the Punjab Police was working closely with J&K Police and intelligence agencies to arrest the remaining Kashmiri terrorists and to unearthed the entire conspiracy and network built by these outfits/individuals in Punjab and J&K.
Expressing concern over targetting of police stations and police officers in Punjab, the DGP appealed to the student community in the State not to fall a prey to the designs of militant elements and anti-national forces, which were out to disturb the peace and communal harmony in the border state of Punjab
It is to be noted that this is the second case of arrest of Kashmiri students linked with AGH in the state. In October, the police had arrested three Kashmiri students from the hostel of CT Institute of Engineering Management and Technology, Jalandhar.
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