LeT militant killed: Police
Srinagar, Aug 3: Police on Friday claimed that a joint party of forces killed a commander of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in a gunfight in frontier district of Kupwara.
A police spokesman said the personnel of Special Operation Group (SOG) Handwara, 21 Rashtriya Rifles and 92 battalion CRPF cordoned off Doodipora village in Handwara last evening and launched searches. “The militant present inside the mud house of Muhammad Ramzan Hajam fired upon the joint search party the fire was retaliated triggering an encounter in which the LeT commander Abu Hanzla was killed,” he said. The slain militant, he said, was active in Handwara area since 2007. “He was one of the most wanted militants and an IED expert and was involved in facilitating infiltration of militants and their distribution,” the spokesman claimed.
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