In Pictures: The Operation that Killed Udhampur Attack Mastermind

Top LeT commander and Udhampur terror attack mastermind was gunned down in an encounter in South Kashmir.

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Army personnel in action during an encounter operation against militants in Khandaypora, in Kulgam District of South Kashmir. (Photo: PTI)
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Army personnel in action during an encounter operation against militants in Khandaypora, in Kulgam District of South Kashmir. (Photo: PTI)
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Top Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Abu Qasim, a Pakistani terrorist who was involved in several attacks on army and paramilitary forces over years, was gunned down today in Kashmir, marking a major success for the security forces and a severe setback for the outfit.

<p>“We have neutralised a top Lashkar commander Abu Qasim during an operation in Khandipura in Kulgam district in the wee hours today. It is a major success as Qasim was directly or indirectly involved in all major LeT attacks in Kashmir over the past five years.</p>
<p><b>S J M Gillani, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir</b></p>
Mastermind of Udhampur terror attack, LeTs Abu Qasim was killed in an encounter with army in Khandipora village of Kulgam district in Kashmir. (Photo: PTI)

Hailing from Bahawalpur in Multan district of Pakistan, the terrorist was killed in a fierce midnight encounter at Khandipura in Kulgam district, about 80 kms from Srinagar, after he was cornered on the basis specific intelligence developed by the Jammu and Kashmir police about his presence there.

(Graphic: PTI)

Qasim, who carried a reward of Rs 20 lakh on his head, had been active in the Kashmir valley for last five years. His real name was Abdul Rehman.

File photo of wanted LeT commander Abu Qasim, alleged mastermind of the Udhampur terror attack, who was killed in an encounter, at Khandaypora in Kulgam District of South Kashmir. (Photo: PTI)

Among various actions, he was involved in an attack on an army convoy at Hyderpora on the outskirts of Srinagar in 2013 in which eight soldiers were killed.

He was reportedly behind the attack on a BSF convoy at Udhampur in August in which two security personnel were killed. One terrorist was killed in retaliatory fire while another Mohammed Naved, a Pakistani national, was nabbed by locals and handed over to the police.

After that incident, Qassim was declared as proclaimed offender by NIA.

Giving details of the encounter, Gillani said police along with Army cordoned off the village last night on the basis of specific information about Qasim’s presence there.

At around 2 AM, Qasim tried to break the cordon and flee by throwing grenades and firing at security forces, the IGP said, adding in the retaliatory action, he was killed. The operation was called off at 12.30 pm today after security forces properly conducted searches in the area.

Army personnel cordon off nearby areas during a joint encounter operation between the army and special operation group (SOG) against militants in Khandipura area, in Kulgam, Kashmir. (Photo: PTI)
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Qasim, who was high priority for security forces, had managed to flee from Bandipora in north Kashmir recently when a police party led by Sub Inspector Mohammed Altaf had zeroed in on him.

He managed to escape after firing indiscriminately on the police party killing police officer Altaf who was known as “Altaf Laptop” and was credited with busting of several terror modules. Altaf had been tailing his movements for long till he paid with his life.

Qasim’s end came barely five kilometres away from Zongalpore, ancestral village of Altaf in the same district.

His killing is a moral booster for the police especially after Altaf had been gunned down by him.

Army personnel in action during an encounter operation against militants in Khandaypora, in Kulgam District of South Kashmir. (Photo: PTI)

Qasim’s killing will dent the operational capabilities of LeT in Kashmir and also the coordination between various militant outfits in the valley, Gillani said.

His name figures in 11 terror cases which also included killing of a prominent cardiologist Jalal-ud-Din along with his guard in Pulwama district in 2013.

An army soldier in action during a joint encounter operation between the army and special operation group (SOG) against militants in Khandipura area, in Kulgam, Kashmir. (Photo: PTI)

Asked if Qasim’s killing would lead to closure of investigations in the Udhampur attack case, the IGP said,

<p>It is being investigated by the NIA and they have to tie the loose ends before taking the investigations to the logical conclusion.</p>
<p><b>S J M Gillani, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir</b></p>

Gillani lauded the efforts of the cops who were involved in tracking down Qasim and other militants killed in recent operations in the Valley.

An army soldier in action during a joint encounter operation between the army and special operation group (SOG) against militants in Khandipura area, in Kulgam, Kashmir. (Photo: PTI)
<p>It was a great achievement for the security forces.</p>
<p><b> K Rajendra, Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police</b></p>
File Photo of Udhampur terror attack mastermind and most wanted Top Lashkar-e-Toiba Militant Commander Abdul Rehman alias Abu Qasim. (Photo: PTI)

After spreading the tentacles of terror in North Kashmir, Qasim was trying to gain foothold in South Kashmir and had been operating out of Shopian and Kulgam jungles for sometime now.

Published: 29 Oct 2015,05:26 AM IST

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