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Terror funding cum recruitment module busted in Kupwara, 6 arrested

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Kupwara,10- Nov; Security forces have arrested six overground workers of the Tehreek-e-ul Mujhahideen Jammu & Kashmir” (TuMJK) in north kashmir’s Kupwara district and have recovered arms & ammunitions from their possession.In a statement issued, police spokesman said that in a major success against the perpetrators of militancy in Kashmir, Kupwara Police along with Army’s 21 RR and 47 RR busted a deep-rooted Terror Funding and Recruitment module running in North Kashmir. After receiving multiple inputs regarding an individual namely Bilal Ahmed Dar hailing from Cheerkote area of Kupwara district, a joint operation was launched by the Army and Kupwara police to nab the individual from general area Nutnussa and Lolab localities of Kupwara.The spokesman further said that After thorough interrogation, the individual revealed that he along with five other people from different parts of North Kashmir were running a terror funding racket under the garb of a fake NGO called “Islahi Falahi Relief Trust” (IFRT) which claimed to provide monetary assistance to poor and needy families.He was actively involved in coordinating the funding for terror activities and aiding recruitment by organizing “Ijtema” meetings in different villages where he along with other members of the NGO would try and lure young people into Anti-National activities. Bilal also revealed the names of other accomplices including ‘Wahid Ahmed Bhatt’ from Kachloo, Langet, and Javed Ahmed Najar from Singhpora, Baramulla and three individuals namely Mushtaq Ahmed Najar of Brath Sopore and Bashir Ahmed Mir from Mundji area of Sopore. Another individual namely ‘Zubair Ahmed Dar’ from Cheerkote, who is Bilal’s cousin, was also actively involved in the module”,statement reads.It further reads that the module was being coordinated by Pakistan based handlers to aid the operations of “Tehreek-e-ul Mujhahideen Jammu & Kashmir” (TuMJK) in North Kashmir. The modus operandi of the group was to go to different villages and conduct events and gatherings under the garb of the NGO and would collect money by asking for charity and also scout for potential soft targets as recruits.

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