Two Terrorists Surrender After Families Drive To Baramulla Meeting Site Of Jammu And Kashmir | India News


In a rare incident, two terrorists surrendered after their families were taken to the meeting place in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar said on Thursday. After the security forces surrounded the newly recruited terrorists in the Tujjar area of ​​the city of Sopore, they surrendered.

Al-Badr’s terrorists have been identified as Abid and Mehraj. The Jammu and Kashmir Police and the Indian Army launched a joint operation after receiving a tip.

Jammu and Kashmir police said: “Newly recruited terrorists Abid and Mehraj from Al-Badr were surrounded by forces in a warning that they surrendered to the Jammu and Kashmir police and the Indian army.”

The Jammu and Kashmir police brought their families to the meeting site to persuade them to surrender, and eventually they surrendered to the security forces.

In a similar incident on October 13, an SPO was reported to have left with two AK47s. On the same day, Jahangir Ahmad Bhat disappeared from Chadoora. The family was trying to locate him. In a joint operation on the morning of October 16, he was cornered. According to protocol, the Indian army made efforts to convince the individual to surrender and he surrendered.

The man’s father was at the scene and the impact of efforts to bring the youth back from the violence was visible. The Indian Army continues to make efforts to prevent the recruitment of terrorists, and in the event that young people join terrorism, they are given the option to return.

In this effort, increased support from civil society, including video messages from parents and family asking young people to return, is proving very effective.

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The increased social effort is a good sign and helps reduce the recruitment of local terrorists in the coming days.

The Indian Army has renewed its focus on efforts to give the misguided Kashmiri youth, who joined terrorism, options to avoid the path of violence. Families and civil society are also part of this effort.

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