Jammu Kashmir Police detains over 900 over-ground workers to 'break chain of attacks' on minorities
FirstpostThe OGWs “act as eyes and ears of the underground militants", keeping an eye on security forces’ movements, distributing separatist literature, and engaging in hate campaigns against security forces In a major breakthrough in the cases of targetted civilian killings, especially of members from minority communities, the Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday detained more than 900 over-ground workers of Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Al-Badr and The Resistance Front, CNN-News18 reported. In interrogations, arrested TRF cadre have told police the overall command of the organisation rests with Sajid Saifullah Jatt, a veteran Lashkar-e-Taiba commander living near Kasur, in Pakistan’s Punjab. Police on Sunday said a module of The Resistance Front was busted and four terror associates involved in the conspiracy behind the killing of Mohammad Shafi Lone last week were arrested in Jammu and Kashmir’s Bandipore district. The OGWs “act as eyes and ears of the underground militants", keeping an eye on security forces’ movements, distributing separatist literature, and engaging in hate campaigns against security forces.