The security agencies, including the state police, were trying to find out more about the financial network of the terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir from the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants arrested recently, reports India Today. "The militants were extracting money from the locals which was being used for anti-national activities. The arrested senior cop [Deputy Superintendent of Police Davinder Singh] was given Rs 12 lakh [INR .12 million] for escorting the terrorists from the Valley to Chandigarh. From where this money came is the thing to be investigated," an unnamed source said. "We are looking into the nexus minutely. As far as the investigation of this case is concerned first it will be focused on the present case only but other aspects can also be investigated if any link is established at any stage. We had launched five operations on the basis of the inputs given by Naveed Babu but no arrests have been made thereafter. We have destroyed a couple of hideouts but did not find any terrorist," Director General of Police (DGP) Jammu and Kashmir Dilbag Singh said on January 15. As reported earlier, two HM militants along with DSP Singh and an over ground worker of HM were arrested on January 11 from Kulgam.