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Jammu and Kashmir Police Raid 41 Pakistan-Linked Militant Homes in Doda and Kishtwar

The searches seized electronic devices; captured documents; triggered court orders to attach militants’ properties in a push to disrupt Pakistan-based funding.

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The officials said various police teams carried out searches at 26 locations across Kishtwar district.
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Jammu and Kashmir Police personnel conducting searches as part of a crackdown on 26 locations linked to Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists in Kishtwar district on Saturday. (X)

Overview

  • Police conducted simultaneous raids at fifteen locations in Doda on August 8, targeting homes of eleven terrorists operating from Pakistan and PoJK.
  • Searches extended on August 9 in Kishtwar with coordinated teams covering twenty-six houses, including that of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Mohammad Amin Bhat.
  • Security forces examined mobile phones, electronic gadgets and seized incriminating documents from family members to identify sleeper cells and local support networks.
  • Courts approved property attachments under UAPA orders against militants exfiltrated to Pakistan and PoJK to weaken terror financing.
  • The raids are part of a sustained, multi-agency campaign combining intelligence, digital surveillance and legal measures to dismantle cross-border terrorist logistics and recruitment channels.