
All 3 Pahalgam terrorists different from those whose sketches J&K Police had released: Report
The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, has sent shockwaves across the nation, leaving many wondering about the identity of the perpetrators. The Jammu and Kashmir Police had released sketches of the attackers, which were widely circulated in the media and among the public. However, a recent report by The Indian Express suggests that the three terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack are actually different from those whose sketches were released by the police.
According to the report, one of the attackers is identified as Suleiman Shah, who was also involved in the Z-Morh tunnel terrorist attack. The report further states that JR Bhat, a co-accused in the Z-Morh tunnel attack, was killed in a gunfight. Interestingly, from Bhat’s phone, the police obtained a picture of him with three other militants, which they reportedly used to create the sketches of the Pahalgam attackers.
The discovery of the discrepancy between the actual attackers and the sketches released by the police has raised several questions. How did the police obtain the pictures of the wrong militants? Was it a case of mistaken identity or was there a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and the investigation?
The Pahalgam attack took place on August 8, when a group of terrorists stormed the tourist spot, killing three civilians and injuring several others. The attack was widely condemned by political leaders and civil society groups, with many calling for strict action against the perpetrators.
The Indian Express report has sparked a renewed debate about the effectiveness of the Jammu and Kashmir Police’s investigation into the Pahalgam attack. While the police had initially released the sketches of the attackers, it now appears that those sketches were based on incorrect information.
The report has also raised concerns about the involvement of Pakistani terrorists in the attack. Suleiman Shah, one of the attackers, was reportedly involved in the Z-Morh tunnel attack, which was carried out by Pakistani terrorists. The discovery of his involvement in the Pahalgam attack suggests that Pakistani militants may have been involved in the attack as well.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has launched a probe into the Pahalgam attack, and officials have confirmed that they are investigating the possibility of Pakistani involvement. The NIA has also recovered several pieces of evidence from the crime scene, including a pistol and several rounds of ammunition.
The Pahalgam attack has once again highlighted the need for effective counter-terrorism measures in Jammu and Kashmir. The attack has also underscored the importance of accurate information and swift action by the security forces to prevent such incidents in the future.
In conclusion, the report by The Indian Express has revealed a shocking truth about the Pahalgam attack. The three terrorists involved in the attack are different from those whose sketches were released by the police, and one of the attackers has been linked to a previous terrorist attack carried out by Pakistani militants. The discovery of this discrepancy is a wake-up call for the Jammu and Kashmir Police and the NIA, and it is essential that they take immediate action to correct the mistakes of the past and prevent such incidents in the future.