NIA takes custody of LeT terrorist

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Nov 27: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) today took the custody of a Pakistani Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist who was arrested along the Line of Control (LoC) in Handwara area of North Kashmir recently, officials here said.
The terrorist, identified as Mohammed Amir Awan, was arrested by the Army on November 24 during an intensive search launched after an encounter in the area on November 21 that left three Lashkar militants dead.
One soldier was also killed during the encounter.
The matter was transferred to the NIA which registered a case yesterday and took the custody of the terrorist.
During initial interrogation, the terrorist identified himself as Mohammed Amir Awan whose code in the Lashkar terror group was ‘Abu Haamaz’, the officials said.
The terrorist told his interrogators that he hailed from Bardiya town of the port-city Karachi in Pakistan and was recruited and trained by the terror group.
He was pushed into the Kashmir valley from Pakistan- occupied-Kashmir (PoK) for carrying out attacks on various important installations in the Valley, the officials said.