No presence of IS in Kashmir: MHA

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre today sought to downplay the issue of presence of dreaded terror group IS in and saying it has no existence in the Valley. There is no or manpower of the IS in the Valley.

It does not exist in the Valley, a said here. The central government's assertion came after the terrorist group claimed responsibility for the killing of a policeman, Farooq Ahmad Yatoo, in Jammu-on Sunday. Another said Pakistan-based terror group could be behind the attack on the policeman, and Esha Fazali, a local militant who first joined the Hizbul Mujahideen and later shifted his allegiance to LeT, has emerged as the prime suspect. However, and DGP SP Vaid has said in that it was now clear that had carried out the attack and it is "indeed a worrying sign". In November 2017, there were reports that the global terror organisation was involved in an encounter with security forces in where a terrorist, identified as Mugees, was killed and a sub-inspector, Imran Tak, lost his life. Amaq, which is the agency of ISIS, had claimed responsibility for that attack. Pictures of Mugees with the flag in the background surfaced on Even his body was wrapped in the flag of the banned terror group during funeral. However, security officials had then claimed that Mugees belonged to an extremist group called Tehrik-ul- Mujahideen and was its district The Tehrik-ul-Mujahideen was among the first few militant groups that emerged at the onset of terrorism in and in the early 1990s. However, police have found no logistical connection between the two, another said. The cadre strength of the group is very small and it has been facing an extreme shortage of weapons, officials said. The Tehrik-Ul-Mujahideen was founded much before the Pakistan-based group and Hizbul Mujahideen came into existence, they said. After the killing of Mujees, has been appointed the group's in district.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 17:15 IST
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