
All 3 Pahalgam terrorists different from those whose sketches J&K Police had released: Report
In a shocking turn of events, the three terrorists involved in the recent attack on Pahalgam, a tourist town in Jammu and Kashmir, have been identified as different individuals from those whose sketches were released by the Jammu and Kashmir Police earlier. This revelation comes as a surprise to many, as the police had based their investigation on a picture found on the phone of one of the co-accused of a terrorist attack.
According to a report by The Indian Express, the three attackers involved in the Pahalgam attack are different from the ones whose sketches were released by the police. The report quotes unnamed sources as saying that the police have been able to identify the attackers through forensic analysis and other means.
The Pahalgam attack, which took place on June 8, was a shocking incident that left several tourists injured. The attackers, who were reportedly armed with guns and explosives, targeted a bus carrying tourists in the town. The attack was widely condemned by all sections of society, with many calling for the government to take strict action against those responsible.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police had released sketches of the attackers soon after the incident, which were based on a picture found on the phone of JR Bhat, a co-accused in the Z-Morh tunnel terrorist attack. The picture showed Bhat with three other militants, which the police used to create the sketches.
However, it has now emerged that the picture was not actually of the Pahalgam attackers, but rather a picture of Bhat with other militants. This has led to the police having to start their investigation from scratch, and it remains unclear what led them to release the incorrect sketches in the first place.
The report by The Indian Express also mentions that one of the attackers involved in the Pahalgam attack is Suleiman Shah, who was involved in the Z-Morh tunnel terrorist attack. Shah is reportedly a Pakistani national, and his involvement in the Pahalgam attack is likely to raise concerns about the involvement of foreign terrorists in the region.
The Pahalgam attack has once again highlighted the need for the government to take stricter measures to prevent such incidents in the future. The attack has also raised questions about the effectiveness of the police’s investigation methods, and whether they are able to provide accurate information to the public.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is also investigating the Pahalgam attack, has been quoted as saying that it is working closely with the Jammu and Kashmir Police to identify the attackers and bring them to justice. The NIA has also said that it is investigating the involvement of foreign terrorists in the attack, and whether any sympathizers of terrorist organizations were involved in the incident.
In conclusion, the revelation that the three Pahalgam terrorists are different from those whose sketches the Jammu and Kashmir Police had released is a significant development in the investigation. The incident highlights the need for the government to take stricter measures to prevent such incidents in the future, and to ensure that the police are equipped to provide accurate information to the public.