
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 in Jammu and Kashmir are different from the ones whose sketches were released by the Jammu and Kashmir Police earlier. The news has sent shockwaves across the nation, raising questions about the effectiveness of the police investigation and the security measures in place to prevent such attacks.
The Pahalgam attack, which took place on July 12, saw three terrorists opening fire on a group of tourists and locals, killing three people and injuring several others. The attack was widely condemned by political parties and civil society organizations, and the Jammu and Kashmir Police launched a investigation into the incident.
As part of the investigation, the police released sketches of three terrorists, claiming that they were responsible for the attack. However, according to the latest reports, the actual terrorists involved in the attack are different from the ones whose sketches were released.
One of the terrorists involved in the attack is reportedly Suleiman Shah, who has been involved in several terrorist activities in the past, including the Z-Morh tunnel terrorist attack. The co-accused of Suleiman Shah in the Z-Morh tunnel attack, JR Bhat, was killed in a gunfight with security forces.
Significantly, from JR Bhat’s phone, police got a picture of him with three other militants, which they reportedly based the sketches on. However, it appears that the police were misinformed, and the actual terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack are different from the ones in the picture.
The revelation has raised questions about the reliability of the information provided to the police by informants and the effectiveness of their investigation. It also highlights the need for the police to re-examine their tactics and strategies to prevent such attacks in the future.
The Pahalgam attack is the latest in a series of terrorist attacks that have taken place in Jammu and Kashmir in recent months. The state has been plagued by terrorism for decades, and the recent attacks are a stark reminder of the need for the government to take concrete steps to address the issue.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has launched a probe into the Pahalgam attack, and officials are working to gather more information about the terrorists involved in the attack. The agency has also seized several electronic devices and documents from the scene of the crime, which are being analyzed to gather more evidence.
The Pahalgam attack has also highlighted the need for the government to strengthen its security measures in the state. The attack took place in a popular tourist destination, and the fact that the terrorists were able to carry out the attack without being detected raises serious questions about the effectiveness of the security measures in place.
In conclusion, the revelation that the three terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack are different from the ones whose sketches were released by the Jammu and Kashmir Police is a serious embarrassment for the police and the government. It highlights the need for the police to re-examine their tactics and strategies to prevent such attacks in the future. The government also needs to take concrete steps to strengthen its security measures in the state and address the issue of terrorism once and for all.