43 youths join Jaish-e-Mohammed after Pulwama attack: report

New Delhi, Saturday 29 August 2020

Since the Pulwama attack, 23 youths from Kashmir have joined the Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist organization, while more than 80 youths who went missing after 2018 have joined Jaish.

According to media reports, Jaish's influence has increased in the South Kashmir region in the last 18 months, but the good thing is that in recent months, the security forces have cracked down on the militants.

In Kashmir, Jaish militants planned to make a video of the Pulwama attack. It is said that Adil Ahmed Dar, who was driving a car full of explosives, went missing from his village in Pulwama in February 2018, and his father is said to have lodged a complaint with the police.

The NIA has filed a chargesheet against 19 people, including Masood Azhar, a terrorist leader of the banned terrorist organization Jaish, in a special court in connection with a conspiracy to carry out and carry out a terrorist attack in Pulwama.

The NIA has so far arrested seven people in the case, including seven terrorists killed in separate clashes in addition to Azhar and four absconding terrorists. Two of the fugitives are still hiding in Jammu and Kashmir. Including a local and a Pakistani national.

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