
All 3 Pahalgam Terrorists Different from Those Whose Sketches J&K Police Had Released: Report
The recent terrorist attack on a tourist bus in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, has sent shockwaves across the country. The attack, which resulted in the killing of 7 people and injuring many more, has raised questions about the effectiveness of the security measures in place to prevent such incidents. In the aftermath of the attack, the Jammu and Kashmir Police had released the sketches of three terrorists suspected to be involved in the attack. However, according to a recent report by The Indian Express, the three terrorists who carried out the Pahalgam attack are different from those whose sketches were released by the police.
The report suggests that one of the attackers, Suleiman Shah, was involved in the Z-Morh tunnel terrorist attack. This is a significant revelation, as Shah had been involved in a major attack on the Z-Morh tunnel in 2014, which had left many people injured. The co-accused in the Z-Morh tunnel attack, JR Bhat, was killed in a gunfight with security forces. From Bhat’s phone, the police had retrieved a picture of him with three other militants. This picture was reportedly used by the police to create the sketches of the three terrorists suspected to be involved in the Pahalgam attack.
The fact that the Pahalgam terrorists are different from those whose sketches were released by the police raises serious questions about the effectiveness of the investigation into the attack. The police had released the sketches of the three terrorists in an effort to gather more information about them and to apprehend them. However, it appears that the police were misled by the information they had received, and the sketches they released were not of the actual attackers.
This is not the first time that the Jammu and Kashmir Police have faced criticism for their investigation into terrorist attacks. The police have been accused of being slow to respond to terrorist attacks and of not having adequate intelligence to prevent such attacks. The Pahalgam attack is a stark reminder of the need for the police to improve their investigation techniques and to gather more accurate information about terrorist attacks.
The Pahalgam attack is also a grim reminder of the ongoing terrorist threat in Jammu and Kashmir. The state has been plagued by terrorism for decades, and the recent attack is a testament to the fact that the terrorists are still active and still capable of carrying out large-scale attacks. The attack has also raised concerns about the safety of tourists in the state, and the government has been urged to take steps to improve the security measures in place to protect tourists.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has also launched an investigation into the Pahalgam attack, and it is expected to gather more information about the terrorists involved in the attack. The NIA has been tasked with investigating the attack and with gathering evidence to be used in court. The agency has also been working closely with the Jammu and Kashmir Police to gather more information about the attack and to apprehend the terrorists involved.
In conclusion, the Pahalgam attack is a stark reminder of the ongoing terrorist threat in Jammu and Kashmir. The attack has raised questions about the effectiveness of the security measures in place to prevent such incidents, and it has also raised concerns about the safety of tourists in the state. The fact that the Pahalgam terrorists are different from those whose sketches were released by the police is a significant revelation, and it highlights the need for the police to improve their investigation techniques and to gather more accurate information about terrorist attacks.