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Srinagar: White collar jihadists have also become active in Jammu and Kashmir. And security forces are targeting such white-collar jihadists. Which is considered even more dangerous than gun-toting terrorists.

These types of white collar jihadists are also known as cyber terrorists. At the same time, agencies have received reports of terrorists like Jaish-e-Mohammed preparing to carry out major terrorist attacks in Kashmir.

Officials say the emerging white-collar terrorism in Kashmir is dangerous, with terrorists associated with it remaining anonymous, and brainwashing young people. Such terrorists could provoke violence in Kashmir.

At the same time some youngsters can be influenced by fake news on social media. While they themselves are resting in a distant land. With guns now terrorists are brainwashing young people using smartphones and computers.

Agencies have recently issued an alert for an attack in Kashmir. It said Jaish-e-Mohammed militants were in the Jandrot area of ​​POK. They also have a guide with them.

These terrorists are preparing to infiltrate Kashmir at any time and carry out a major attack. Security may also be at the target of terrorists. Reiki has also been done at the LOC for infiltration. Terrorists can carry out these attacks through IEDs.

Terrorists are being liberated after the Taliban took over Afghanistan. Ejaz Ahmed alias Usama Kashmiri, a senior IS commander, has disappeared from a Kabul jail. Following which, Indian agencies are also on alert. The ISI, Pakistan's spy agency, could use the terror against India at any cost.

The terrorist is a native of Srinagar, linked to ISKP and Al Qaeda. Therefore, agencies and security personnel are keeping an eye on all his contacts in Kashmir. He was involved in the attack on a 400-year-old gurdwara in Kabul. So it is clear that Kashmir may now be his target.

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