New Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Police On Wednesday announced the arrest of 45-year-old Hakam Deen. Presidential terrorist attack.
“A terrorist accomplice has been formally arrested in the Reasi terror attack. He is not the mastermind but he played an important role in the attack,” said Mohata Sharma, Senior Superintendent of Police, Reasi.
According to the police, Hakam, a resident of Rajouri, was “involved in harboring terrorists several times.Besides providing food and shelter, he also acted as a guide and helped them reach the attack site. The arrested person is a key associate of the militants who helped the terrorists to carry out the attack. Further inquiries and investigations are underway.”
SSP Mohata said that Hakum received Rs 6,000 for his help. “Haqam also said that he was present at the site of the attack and heard gunshots. After the attack, he chased the terrorists away from the area. On different occasions, the terrorists went to his residence during the incident. A day before, terrorists were staying at his house.
Additionally, SSP Mohta informed that “around 150 people have been arrested in connection with this case.”
“We have arrested the terrorist from Bandarahi in Rajouri district. I reached the accident site after one and a half hours but the local police reached immediately and got busy evacuating the injured. As it was the swearing-in ceremony of the new government and India and Pakistan “There was a match, so we were alert. We did not get any specific information regarding the attack,” he said.
Earlier, the Jammu and Kashmir Police had released the sketch of one of the terrorists involved in the attack and offered a reward of Rs 20 lakh for information about the attack.
Ten people were killed and 33 injured when terrorists opened fire on a bus carrying pilgrims from Uttar Pradesh in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir on June 10, leaving the vehicle in a ditch, according to a senior police officer. Fell down. The bus was returning to Katra from Shivkhori Cave shrine, traveling along the link road of NH144A through dense forests and hilly areas.
Residents and authorities launched rescue efforts, while security forces including police, army and CRPF personnel launched a search operation to nab the assailants. The area, 100 km northwest of Jammu, has been sealed off.
(with agency information)
“A terrorist accomplice has been formally arrested in the Reasi terror attack. He is not the mastermind but he played an important role in the attack,” said Mohata Sharma, Senior Superintendent of Police, Reasi.
According to the police, Hakam, a resident of Rajouri, was “involved in harboring terrorists several times.Besides providing food and shelter, he also acted as a guide and helped them reach the attack site. The arrested person is a key associate of the militants who helped the terrorists to carry out the attack. Further inquiries and investigations are underway.”
SSP Mohata said that Hakum received Rs 6,000 for his help. “Haqam also said that he was present at the site of the attack and heard gunshots. After the attack, he chased the terrorists away from the area. On different occasions, the terrorists went to his residence during the incident. A day before, terrorists were staying at his house.
Additionally, SSP Mohta informed that “around 150 people have been arrested in connection with this case.”
“We have arrested the terrorist from Bandarahi in Rajouri district. I reached the accident site after one and a half hours but the local police reached immediately and got busy evacuating the injured. As it was the swearing-in ceremony of the new government and India and Pakistan “There was a match, so we were alert. We did not get any specific information regarding the attack,” he said.
Earlier, the Jammu and Kashmir Police had released the sketch of one of the terrorists involved in the attack and offered a reward of Rs 20 lakh for information about the attack.
Ten people were killed and 33 injured when terrorists opened fire on a bus carrying pilgrims from Uttar Pradesh in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir on June 10, leaving the vehicle in a ditch, according to a senior police officer. Fell down. The bus was returning to Katra from Shivkhori Cave shrine, traveling along the link road of NH144A through dense forests and hilly areas.
Residents and authorities launched rescue efforts, while security forces including police, army and CRPF personnel launched a search operation to nab the assailants. The area, 100 km northwest of Jammu, has been sealed off.
(with agency information)