A top Hizb-ul-Mujahideen commander Riyaz Naikoo was trapped in a village in his native Beighpora village in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama as the security forces launched three operations in different areas of the district, officials said on Wednesday. In another encounter in Pulwama, an unidentified terrorist has been killed in Sarshali in Awantipora area in one of the operations, which is still underway in the village.
The overnight operation by the security forces started on Tuesday evening when a massive search operation was launched in the native village of Naikoo. Meanwhile, mobile internet services in Kashmir has been suspended as the encounter is underway in south Kashmir.
After receiving credible information that the top Hizbul Mujahideen commander had come to visit his home in Beighpora village the joint op by the Rashtriya Rifles (RR), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the local police, moved in quickly to seal all entry and exit points of the village.
"The adjoining Gulzarpora village has also been brought under the cordon and search operation is on to ensure that once trapped, he is unable to escape," sources told IANS.
“Contact established in the third operation at #Beighpors #Awantipur. Top terrorist commander is trapped. Exchange of fire on. Details shall follow,” J&K police tweeted.
The same sources, however, added that so far there has been no firing either from the security forces or from the militants in the cordoned area.
Riyaz Naikoo took over as the commander of Hizbul Mujahideen after the outfit's poster boy and commander Burhan Wani was killed in a gunfight with the security forces in Kokarnag area in Anantnag district on July 8, 2016.
Naikoo carries a reward of Rs 12 lakh on his head.
Before joining the militant ranks, Naikoo worked as a mathematics teacher at a local school. He was known to have passion for painting roses before he picked up the gun at the age of 33.
Security forces hold Naikoo responsible for holding the Hizbul together after its possible disintegration when Zakir Musa broke away from the Hizbul ranks to form his own splinter group.
Musa split from the Hizbul in 2017 and formed his own group called Ansar Ghazwatul Hind that claimed to be the Indian affiliate of the Al-Qaeda.
Musa was killed in Dadsara area in Tral tehsil in an encounter with the security forces on May 23, 2019.
With inputs from IANS
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