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Hizbul Mujahideen suffered most among rebel outfits in Kashmir in 2007 | |
2007-12-26 | |
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Other insurgent groups whose "commanders" were killed in 2007 included Lashker-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), ![]() During the past two years, 182 rebel commanders were killed in Jammu and Kashmir and of these 75 commanders were of HM, 49 of LeT, 18 of JeM, 11 of Al-Badr and 20 of HuJI, the officer said. In 2006, out of 105 commanders killed, HM lost 41, LeT 32, HuJI 10, JeM five and Al-Badr four. In 2005, HM lost 31 top commanders, followed by 12 of LeT, nine of Al-Badr, seven of JeM, two commanders each of HuM and HuJI, besides one each of TuM, JuM, HeI and Al-Barq, the officer informed. In 2004, HM had lost three chief operation commanders -- Gazi Shahab-uddin, Gazi Naseer-uddin, Saif-ul-Islam, besides deputy chiefs -- Abbas Malik and Shakeel Ansari, the news agency said. | |
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Uttar Pradesh coppers arrest "commander" of the Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami |
2007-12-24 |
![]() Two men identified as Khalid Mujahid and Tariq Qasmi, were arrested today by the STF near UP capital Lucknow and also seized explosives from them. "The two arrested men were arrested with explosives, including three kgs of RDX, several packets of ammonium nitrate, half-a-dozen detonators and three mobiles," a senior UP Police official told reporters. "Interrogation of Tariq revealed that he was heading the HuJI unit in Uttar Pradesh," the official said. The arrested duo was masterminding various terror acts across UP since 2005, the official said. |
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HuJI hand suspected in UP blasts | |
2007-11-24 | |
Banned Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islamia (HuJI) is believed to be behind the serial blasts that rocked three cities in Uttar Pradesh on Friday killing over a dozen people besides injuring several others. Sources in the security agencies said the terror strike could be seen as a revenge by the banned outfit for the assault on its members including the recent incident when lawyers manhandled three Jaish-e-Mohammed militants arrested in Lucknow last week. They said Jaish could have sought the help of HuJI as both the outfits followed the Deoband sect of Islam. HuJI, which is being mainly run from Bangaldesh, has managed to establish cells in Uttar Pradesh and that the outfit was responsible for previous major terror attacks. All three court premises in Lucknow, Faizabad and Varanasi, targeted today by the militants, had seen an incident of manhandling of militants or activists of anti-Ram temple in Ayodhya by lawyers.
Faizabad court premises was witness to an altercation between activists of a Babri Masjid organisation and lawyers. The local bar association had banned its advocates from taking up their case. The court premises in Varanasi was witness last year to beating of a Waliullah Khan, the main accused in the Sankat Mochan temple explosions. In a related development, an outfit by the name of Al-Hind Mujahideen had claimed responsibility about the attacks and sent emails to some media houses. | |
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Lashkar top gun eliminated | |
2004-12-27 | |
![]() In the same district, two militants were eliminated when security forces opened retaliatory fire. An Army spokesperson said that reacting to information provided by local contacts, troops of the Rashtriya Rifles carried out a swift operation at Hapatnar Chont Wali War in Ganderbal area early today morning. The spokesperson said the troops asked the militants to lay down their arms. They retaliated, resulting in an encounter which lasted for a couple of hours with two foreign militants being killed. The slain militants, according to the spokesperson, were later identified as Abu Abdullah alias Saddam alias Muslim, divisional commander of the Lashkar, and Abu Hataf, alias M2 alias Lala, the deputy and financial chief of the same outfit.
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Kashmir Korpse Kount | |
2003-11-02 | |
Close on the heels of the surrender of 19 top terrorists, 11 hardcore terrorists, including three top commanders of Lashker-e-Taiba (LeT), Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) and Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami were killed in separate gunbattles in Jammu and Kashmir since Friday night, official sources said in Jammu on Saturday.
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Three gunnies iced in Doda shootout... |
2002-07-18 |
Three militants, including two foreign mercenaries, were killed and nine security personnel injured in an encounter on Thursday after the Bad Guys holed up in a house in Banihal town of Doda district in Jammu and Kashmir. Inspector General of Police P L Gupta said that the militants took shelter in a three-storey house near a mosque and fired from there on the security forces who had cordoned off the area following a tip-off. "You'll never take us alive, coppers!" "Hokay." He said that the militants were not holed up in the mosque as had appeared initially. "One false move and the holy man... uh, forget it." In the gunbattle, three militants were killed, Gupta said, adding two of them had been identified as Abu Dujana of Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami (HUJI) and Mohammad Idris of Jaish-e-Mohammad. During the exchange of fire, the house of Mohammad Anwar Teli, a retired assistant commissioner and now associated with the ruling National Conference, where militants had been hiding, caught fire, Gupta said, adding four shops were also gutted in the blaze. "Goddammit! Look at this mess! Who's gonna clean up this mess? Take yer shootouts down the street, dammit! They're up til all hours of the night, playing the stereo, screaming at each other...!" Three policemen and six other security men, including a Major and a Captain, sustained injuries in the encounter. The encounter stalled movement of traffic on Jammu-Srinagar national highway for several hours but resumed after the standoff came to an end allowing movement of Amarnath pilgrims. Two of the injured had been airlifted to the military hospital at Udhampur in a serious condition, Gupta said. "Uh... Honey? Hey, look, I'll be home a little late. I'm stalled in traffic... Yeah. They're having a shootout... And some guy's house is on fire... And there are helicopters landing... Uhuh. And corpses... Yeah. I think the ice cream's gonna be melted before I get there..." Mop up was continuing and bodies of some more militants were expected to be recovered from under the debris, official sources said, adding earlier reports had suggested that the number of holed up militants was seven. "Yeah, Honey... Dead guys. Somebody said there were seven of them... Anybody we know? I don't think so... Oh. Wait! There's Mohammad Idris... Part of him, anyway..." |
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India-Pakistan |
HuJI Supremo iced in Srinagar |
2002-06-06 |
Security forces shot dead a top terrorist commander Wednesday night in Kashmir. Mohammed Rafiq Lone, commander of the Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami, was killed in an encounter with security forces on the outskirts of Srinagar, police said. Lone, from the southern Kashmir district of Doda, was wanted over a number of attacks and had escaped police custody two years ago. They'll be ululating in Srinagar 2-nite! The Indos are on a roll! |
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Terror Networks |
Kashmir Korpse Kount |
2002-04-19 |
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Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami supremo bumped off in Jammu |
2001-12-13 |
Nice shootin', Mukkerjee! |
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India claims Ansari-Omar Sheikh-Mohammad Atta link |
2002-01-22 |
If true, that would seem to establish some more dirty ISI links that Pakland might like to explain. It's also a link between the Kashmiri networks and al-Qaeda, which should move them - and especially Harkat-ul-Jihadi Islamia - up the US interest list. India has an ax to grind with Pak, of course, but things sure seem to at least point to Kashmir. |
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