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Massive hunt on for LeT commander Abu Ismail, mastermind of Amarnath Yatra terror attack

Abu Ismail, a Pakistani national, has been active in Kashmir for several years and had moved base to south Kashmir more than a year ago.

Edited by: Raj Singh New Delhi Published on: July 12, 2017 12:41 IST
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LeT Commander Abu Ismail

Security forces have launched a massive proactive operation to track down Abu Ismail, the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander who has emerged as the mastermind of the Amarnath Yatra terror attack. 

According to security officials, Abu Ismail, a Pakistani national, has been active in Kashmir for several years and had moved base to south Kashmir more than a year ago. 

Preliminary investigations into the Amarnath terror attack,  including communication intercepts have pointed out to Abu Ismail’s involvement in the dastardly attack, a senior police official said. 

Seven Amarnath pilgrims, including six women, were killed and 19 injured when terrorists attacked a bus in Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Monday evening.  


The official said the attack in Anantnag appears to be a reprisal for killing of several Lashkar militants including Bashir Lashkari in an encounter with security forces earlier this month. 

“The terrorists are frustrated at the back to back losses suffered by them during counter-insurgency operations over the past month or so and have now resorted to attacking civilians and tourists,” he said. 

The Anantnag attack on Amarnath pilgrims came the same day when police announced arrest of a module of LeT including a Hindu terrorist hailing from Muzaffaranagar area of Uttar Pradesh. 

Lashkar has not only distanced itself from the attack on Amarnath pilgrims but also condemned the attack.  LeT spokesman Abdullah Ghaznavi, while condemning the attack on pilgrims, has said, “It is against Islamic teachings”. 

“The attack on the pilgrims is highly reprehensible act. Islam does not allow violence against any faith,” he said.

(With PTI inputs)

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