The
United Nation designated Terrorists group, Jaish-e-Mohammad is again targeting
Jammu and Kashmir. This terrorists group has now equipped over 400 terrorists
at its training camps in Afghanistan. All have been deployed with Taliban units
before they are sent to Kashmir valley.
Afghan forces had discovered one of
Jaish’s terror camps quite by chance last month, when they were out on a
counter-terrorist mission on April 12. Initial interrogation of the terrorists
arrested in this operation, however, has led Indian security agencies to
conclude that there were half-a-dozen more camps.
Counter-terror officials in Delhi and
Kabul said the Jaish-e-Mohammed had already readied 400 fighters at these camps
set up after the Taliban signed the 29 February pact with the US Special
Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad.
The pact, which requires the Afghan
forces and the Taliban to release prisoners from the other side, paves the way
for the US and other foreign forces to quit Afghanistan.
“Jaish cadres have been deployed with
Taliban units in areas between Khost to Jalalabad in east Afghanistan and also
in areas close to the Pakistan border in Kandahar province”, a counter terror
official in Kabul confirmed.
Authorities said the synergy between the
Taliban and the Jaish-e-Mohammed - some intel reports say the Lashkar-e-Tayyiba
have also sent its cadres for training to the Jaish camps - is being anchored
by Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence.
Zerar, one of the Jaish operatives
arrested by the Afghan forces in follow-up action, has told interrogators that
the training base busted by the forces were being “trained, equipped and
supported by Pakistan military personnel”. Many of them, he said, had escaped
in the fire cover provided by Pakistan military personnel to help them escape.
Zerar, identified as a resident of Pakistan capital Islamabad, was among them.
He was arrested three days later, on April 15.
The terror group founded by Maulana
Masood Azhar is being run by his younger brother Mufti Abdul Rauf Asghar since
Masood Azhar, who was designated as a global terrorist by the United Nations
last year, has been terminally ill.
Diplomats in Kabul say Masood Azhar’s
elder brother, Ibrahim Azhar, has been spotted in Ghazni city in central
Afghanistan, possibly in context of the effort to deepen ties with the Taliban.
The training camps remain under overall
charge of Mufti Asghar Kashmiri, commander of Jaish’s Kashmir operations who
has been spotted around terrorist launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
The Afghan war veteran Mufti Asghar Kashmiri, who was once with the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, oversees the operational aspects of the infiltration from Leepa valley that leads to Kupwara in north Kashmir and has been the favoured route for terrorists over the last few weeks.