Security Forces (SFs), on March 23, busted a module which was trying to revive Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant outfit in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), by arresting six persons and recovered huge quantity of arms and ammunition from them in Keran sector near Line of Control (LoC) in Kupwara District of J&K, reports Daily Excelsior. Inspector General of Police (IGP), Vijay Kumar, said that the arms and ammunition was a fresh consignment and it was kept in a hideout in the foothills of Keran. He further said that the special team was able to arrest four persons identified as Ahtisham Farooq Malik resident of Mumkak Mohalla Batpora, Shafqat Ali Tagoo of Jalalabad, Nisar Ahmad Ganai of Pujipora Krankshivan Sopore and Musaib Hassan Bhat of Mumkak Mohalla Batpora Sopore. Police recovered incriminating materials including one pistol and 12 hand grenades from their possession. During the questioning of the arrestees, they admitted that they were in touch with Pakistani based LeT handler who deputed them to recruit local youth for militant activities in Sopore area. They also revealed that they have received arms and ammunition from one Kabir Lone resident of Keran of Tikker Kupwara. The accused was arrested which led to the arrest of another person identified as Sharafat Khan of Keran Kupwara. On the disclosure of Sharafat Khan, a joint Police party from Police District Sopore and District Kupwara along with 6 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) of Army conducted searches in Keran area of Kupwara and recovered incriminating materials besides arms and ammunition including 8 AK rifles, 25 AK magazines, 750 AK rounds, 9 pistols, 16 pistol magazines, 351 pistol rounds, 77 grenades and 21 detonator fuses.