Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, May 2: The Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) today arrested a youth who was allegedly about to join Ansar Gazwat-Ul-Hind (AGH).
A police spokesman said here that Waseem Ahmed Shaikh of Beerwah Budgam was about to join Ansar Gazwat-Ul-Hind (AGH), a radical group, on the motivation of some Pakistani based militant handlers.
It said they received an input on April 29 that AGH was trying to re-establish its base and revive its cadres in Kashmir.
In furtherance to this criminal conspiracy, one Pakistan based handler of AGH identified as Hamzah alias Gazi has been brainwashing and radicalizing Kashmiri youth to join militancy.
“It was further learnt that the group has brainwashed and cultivated few committed hybrid OGWs in Kashmir and these hybrid OGW in connivance with Pak handlers are planning a recruitment drive in the Valley. The input was further developed technically and one brainwashed individual Waseem Ahmad Sheikh of Beerwah was identified on ground and was accordingly detained for questioning,” the statement said.
“By this action of CIK, a recruitment module of AGH has been busted and several youths have been saved from joining terrorism,” it added.
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Police said during preliminary investigation it was revealed that he was in constant touch with Pak based handlers through virtual mode identified as aliases Zakir Bhai, Sulfe Bhai, Gazee Hams, Nisar Kaloch, Rizwaan Baie, Ansar Bhat, Wahid Bhai, Hyder Bhai and Saifulla Bhai and was about to join AGH by forming a new group.
“He had been further assigned to identify a group of youth willing to join terrorism with AGH terrorist outfit. It was further revealed that the Pak based terrorist commander had assured him of supplying arms ,ammunitions for him and his group in coming days,” police said.
Investigation further revealed that he was a part of many WhatsApp, Telegram groups associated with terrorist outfits.
“Further investigation is on to identify other members of such groups to take further legal actions against them,” the statement said.
Police have urged the parents that they should keep an eye on the activities of their children using social media so that they may not fall in the trap.