Jammu & Kashmir / J&K Police releases “Top 10 Wanted Terrorist List”.

The Jammu and Kashmiri Police have released a list of the top 10 terrorists they want to target, which was posted on Twitter by the Kashmiri Area Police on Monday evening and includes seven terrorists who have been active for some time, and three relatively new recruits.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 03, 2021, 06:36 PM

The Jammu and Kashmiri Police have released a list of the top 10 terrorists they want to target, which was posted on Twitter by the Kashmiri Area Police on Monday evening and includes seven terrorists who have been active for some time, and three relatively new recruits. .

"Top 10 #targets: #Old #terrorists- Salim Parray, Yousuf Kantroo, Abbas Sheikh, Reyaz Shetergund, Farooq Nali, Zubair Wani & Ashraf Molvi. #New #terrorists- Saqib Manzoor, Umer Mushtaq Khandey & Wakeel Shah," the Kashmir Zone Police tweeted. It was attributed to IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar.

In March, police released a similar list of wanted terrorists and announced rewards for those who provide information about them.

The March 13 tweet by the Jammu and Kashmiri police also included photos of the terrorists with their names on them.

Meanwhile, terrorist Babar Ali was killed in a clash with security forces in the Chhandaji region of Bandipora on Tuesday, police said.

“On July 23 and 24, an operation was carried out in the Shokbaba Forest, in which three terrorists were killed, including a Pakistani terrorist. Another terrorist escaped from the jungle and has been pursued since then, ”Dilbagh General reported to the police (DGP), Jammu and Kashmir.

"Last night information was received about his presence in Chhandaji village and an operation was launched in which a Pakistani terrorist Babar Ali from Punjab, Pakistan was killed," added the DGP.

The three terrorists neutralized in Bandipora, Jammu and Kashmir in July, were members of the Pakistan-based terrorist group Lashkar e Taiba (LeT).

On July 16, police announced that they had neutralized 78 terrorists in Kashmir since January this year, including some of the top commanders involved in attacks on the armed forces.