Outlawed terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has released a video threatening pro-India Kashmiris including politicians,youth working for police, army and informers in the valley.
In a seven-minute video, a man in a mask is seen praising slain Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani, whose death in July sparked massive unrest in the valley. The man carries an AK-47 gun and has a wall with Quranic verses in Arabic behind him, reports The Times of India.
"This is the last warning for pro-India politicians and youth who work for the police and Army. Don't think we don't know your names. We have your addresses as well," the militant threatened while reading out the names and addresses of the targeted people.
He added that the "movement" will be given a logical conclusion.
The video was uploaded on Facebook and was later shared through WhatsApp, SSP Baramulla Imtiyaz Hussain Mir told The Times of India.
He added that the police have information about the man who issued the threat in the video. He was identified as a Pakistani JeM terrorist.
Maulana Masood Azhar-led JeM is a banned terror group, responsible for the 2001 Parliament attack, and known for introducing suicide attacks in Kashmir.