
All 3 Pahalgam Terrorists Different from Those Whose Sketches J&K Police Had Released: Report
In a shocking revelation, The Indian Express reported that the three terrorists involved in the recent attack on Pahalgam, a popular tourist destination in Jammu and Kashmir, are different from the ones whose sketches were released by the Jammu and Kashmir Police. This news has raised questions about the efficacy of the police investigation and the reliability of the sketches that were released.
According to the report, one of the attackers involved in the Pahalgam attack is Suleiman Shah, who was also involved in the Z-Morh tunnel terrorist attack. Shah’s co-accused in the Z-Morh tunnel attack, JR Bhat, was killed in a gunfight. From Bhat’s phone, the police got a picture of him with three other militants, which they reportedly based the sketches on.
The sketches were released by the Jammu and Kashmir Police earlier in an effort to identify the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack. However, it has now been revealed that the terrorists are different from those in the sketches.
The Pahalgam attack took place on July 8, when three terrorists attacked a group of tourists and killed two of them. The attack was widely condemned and the police launched an investigation to identify the terrorists involved.
The investigation was led by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which was formed in 2009 to investigate cases related to terrorism and other serious crimes. The NIA is known for its expertise in investigating cases related to terrorism and has been involved in several high-profile cases in the past.
The NIA’s investigation into the Pahalgam attack was carried out in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir Police and other agencies. The investigation involved gathering evidence from the scene of the crime, questioning witnesses, and analyzing phone records and other data.
Despite the efforts of the NIA and the Jammu and Kashmir Police, the investigation into the Pahalgam attack has been hit by several setbacks. The release of the sketches of the terrorists involved in the attack was widely publicized and was seen as a major step forward in the investigation. However, it has now been revealed that the sketches were based on a picture taken from a phone belonging to one of the terrorists involved in the attack.
The revelation that the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack are different from those in the sketches has raised questions about the efficacy of the police investigation. It has also raised concerns about the reliability of the sketches that were released.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police have come under criticism for their handling of the investigation into the Pahalgam attack. The police have been accused of being slow to respond to the attack and of not doing enough to prevent it.
The Pahalgam attack has also raised concerns about the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir. The state has been plagued by terrorism and violence for several years, and the attack on Pahalgam has highlighted the need for greater security measures to be taken to protect tourists and other visitors to the state.
In conclusion, the revelation that the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack are different from those in the sketches is a major setback for the police investigation. It highlights the need for greater vigilance and caution in the investigation of terrorist attacks, and the need for greater cooperation between different agencies. The Pahalgam attack has also raised concerns about the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, and the need for greater security measures to be taken to protect tourists and other visitors to the state.