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The Jammu and Kashmir Police's Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) wing has successfully disrupted a newly formed militant group operating in the Kashmir Valley. This group, identified as Tehreek-e-Labaik Ya Mulism (TLM), is believed to be an offshoot of the outlawed Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), notorious for its violent activities in the region. The dismantling of this module comes as a significant blow to terrorist operations in Kashmir, underlining the unwavering commitment of the J&K Police to maintaining peace and security.
The CIK's operation involved coordinated raids across multiple districts in the Kashmir Valley, demonstrating a well-planned and strategic approach to neutralize the threat posed by the TLM. The raids, conducted on Tuesday, targeted key locations in Srinagar, Budgam, and Ganderbal in central Kashmir; Kulgam, Anantnag, and Pulwama in south Kashmir; and Bandipora in north Kashmir. This widespread operation highlights the extensive reach of the TLM's recruitment activities, which required a comprehensive response from the authorities.
The J&K Police's proactive approach, driven by intelligence inputs, has been crucial in preemptively thwarting the TLM's plans. The swift and decisive action taken against this newly formed militant group sends a strong message to potential recruits and other terrorist organizations operating in the region. It signifies the authorities' commitment to tackling terrorism in all its forms and preventing any resurgence of militant activity in Kashmir. This operation not only disrupts the TLM's immediate plans but also serves as a deterrent against future attempts to establish similar groups in the region. The dismantling of the TLM module marks a crucial victory in the fight against terrorism in Kashmir, reinforcing the J&K Police's role as a vital guardian of peace and security in the region.
Source: New LeT-linked terror group module dismantled after raids across Kashmir: J&K Police