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November - 2 
Meanwhile, the two militants killed by the SFs in Shopian District on November 2 were identified Slain Mudasir Ahmad Bhat of Yamrach-Yaripora and Gowhar Ahmad Ganai of Shirmaal village of Shopian, both affiliated to LeT. The latter was a self-styled
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Meanwhile, the two militants killed by the SFs in Shopian District on November 2 were identified Slain Mudasir Ahmad Bhat of Yamrach-Yaripora and Gowhar Ahmad Ganai of Shirmaal village of Shopian, both affiliated to LeT. The latter was a self-styled ‘commander’ of the outfit. As reported earlier, two militants were killed in an encounter with SFs in Shopian District in the morning of November 2.
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November - 2 
Separately, the Security Forces arrested an Over Ground Worker of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), identified as Kasir Bashir Mir, from Handwara area of Kupwara District. Two UBGL grenades, a Pakistani mobile with SIM card and PKR 1005 were recovered from Mir'
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Separately, the Security Forces arrested an Over Ground Worker of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), identified as Kasir Bashir Mir, from Handwara area of Kupwara District. Two UBGL grenades, a Pakistani mobile with SIM card and PKR 1005 were recovered from Mir's possession.
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November - 8 
Two militants were killed in a failed infiltration bid in the Tangdhar sector of Kupwara District on November 8, reported Daily Excelsior. Troops noticed heavily armed group of militants near the Line of Control (LoC) in Tangdhar sector in the mornin
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Two militants were killed in a failed infiltration bid in the Tangdhar sector of Kupwara District on November 8, reported Daily Excelsior. Troops noticed heavily armed group of militants near the Line of Control (LoC) in Tangdhar sector in the morning and challenged them, official sources said. The militants opened heavy and indiscriminate firing towards the troop’s positions, which was retaliated, triggering off an encounter. Two militants were killed in the exchange of firing that was going on till last reports came in. Although group affiliation and identity of the slain militants could not be ascertained immediately, they were believed to be foreigners and affiliated to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). There has been an increase in infiltration bids along the LoC since September 2010 and more than 65 militants have been killed in over two dozen bids made over past two and half months alone.
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November - 20 November - 21
Earlier, on November 20, Habib Gujjar had escaped along with his associates during an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at Nagnigarh in the same District while his uncle, Mohammad Shaffi, who was an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of the outfit, was kill
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Earlier, on November 20, Habib Gujjar had escaped along with his associates during an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at Nagnigarh in the same District while his uncle, Mohammad Shaffi, who was an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of the outfit, was killed in the exchange of firing. One pistol, one grenade, one radio set, one mobile telephone, one torch and a bag full of dry fruit were recovered from the possession of the slain OGW. Official sources said Qasim Din had also led a Police team in the encounter in which Shaffi was killed while Bashir Gujjar had escaped. Meanwhile, people in Nagnigarh and surrounding areas held a demonstration in the morning of November 21 to protest the killing as they described the OGW as a civilian. Four SF personnel, including a Sub Inspector, were injured in stone pelting by the protesters.
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November - 21 
Another militant, identified as Munshi Khan, a resident of Drang in Tangmarg area of Baramulla, was arrested from Shalimar Colony in Sopore town of Baramulla District on November 21, where, according to an earlier report, an unidentified LeT militant
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Another militant, identified as Munshi Khan, a resident of Drang in Tangmarg area of Baramulla, was arrested from Shalimar Colony in Sopore town of Baramulla District on November 21, where, according to an earlier report, an unidentified LeT militant was killed in an encounter with SFs in the evening of November 20. While, one pistol, one magazine and eight rounds were recovered from the possession of the arrested militant, the SFs also recovered one AK rifle, 122 rounds and one hand grenade were recovered from the encounter site.
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November - 21 
Meanwhile, Police arrested, Abdul Razaq Baloch, a LeT militant and a resident of Multan in Punjab Province of Pakistan, from village Budhnumbal in the Kralpora area of Kupwara District. He was active in north Kashmir for several years. One AK rifle,
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Meanwhile, Police arrested, Abdul Razaq Baloch, a LeT militant and a resident of Multan in Punjab Province of Pakistan, from village Budhnumbal in the Kralpora area of Kupwara District. He was active in north Kashmir for several years. One AK rifle, two magazines, eight rounds, one hand grenade, one mobile phone and three memory cards were recovered from Baloch's possession.
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November - 21 
The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Habib Gujjar alias Salman in the night of November 21 struck in the house of Special Task Force (STF) Head Constable Qasim Din, in-charge Nagnigarh, at Anjol village of Keshwan area of Kishtwar District and shot
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The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Habib Gujjar alias Salman in the night of November 21 struck in the house of Special Task Force (STF) Head Constable Qasim Din, in-charge Nagnigarh, at Anjol village of Keshwan area of Kishtwar District and shot dead his mother, reported Daily Excelsior. Sources said Habib Gujjar along with his two associates forced his entry into the house of Qasim Din and held his brother Noor Din as hostage. Habib wanted to take Noor Din with him. However, Noor Din’s 55 year old mother Gujra Begum came to the rescue of her son and grappled with the militants. Sources said Habib Gujjar opened firing on Gujra Begum and killed her on spot. He also tried to kill Noor Din but he survived. Qasim Din’s wife and two children sustained minor injuries. Later, Habib Gujjar along with his two associates escaped from the incident site. Qasim Din was on duty when his mother was killed.
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November - 23 November - 25
Army and Police on November 25 killed three Pakistani militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) after a three day long operation at Marha in upper reaches of Sailan in Surankote tehsil (revenue unit) of Poonch District, reported Daily Excelsior. Official so
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Army and Police on November 25 killed three Pakistani militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) after a three day long operation at Marha in upper reaches of Sailan in Surankote tehsil (revenue unit) of Poonch District, reported Daily Excelsior. Official sources said all three militants were killed after daylong heavy exchange of firing with troops. The militants were being searched since evening of November 23 when first contact with them was established at Marha in which a Special Police Officer (SPO) was injured. However, the militants had managed to escape then. A contact with the militants was established in Sailan forests in the morning of November 25. The militants lobbed grenades and opened firing on the Security Force (SF) personnel, who retaliated. Later, the militants entered a dhok which was blasted by the SF personnel in which all three militants were killed. The encounter ended late in the afternoon with the recovery of dead bodies of all three militants. An Army soldier and a civilian identified as Subba, a resident of Marha, were injured in the firing. Also, four Army soldiers were wounded when a tree fell on them with the impact of a rocket launcher fired by the troops towards the dhok where the militants had been hiding. Recoveries made from the slain militant’s possession included three AK rifles with four magazines, one pistol, one Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL), one Thoraya satellite telephone, three mobile telephones, 98 used cartridges, two pistol magazines, three bags and a set of documents.
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November - 23 
Separately, the SFs arrested three persons, including brother and father of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Habib Gujjar alias Salman, who along with his associates was responsible for several subversive activities, including the recent killing of
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Separately, the SFs arrested three persons, including brother and father of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Habib Gujjar alias Salman, who along with his associates was responsible for several subversive activities, including the recent killing of the mother of Special Task Force Head Constable Qasim Din in-charge at Nagnigarh in the Keshwan area of Kishtwar District. The SFs arrested the trio, identified as Jamaal Din and Khair Din, brother and father respectively of Salman and Shahid Baroo, another associate of the militant ‘commander’ from Nagnigarh and surrounding areas. Meanwhile, Qasim Din’s brother, Noor Din, confirmed the presence of Jamaal Din, Khair Din, Shahid Baroo and four to five militants along with Salman when Qasim and Noor’s mother, Gujra Begum was shot dead by the militants in the night of November 21. Jamaal Din had reportedly displayed a weapon during attack on the house of Qasim Din. Police also confirmed the arrest of three persons in connection with the killing of Gujra Begum.
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November - 23 November - 25
The slain militants included Abu Ujefa, a ‘divisional commander’ of LeT, Abu Ali, the outfit’s in-charge for twin border Districts of Poonch and Rajouri, who was operating for last 15 years and was the longest surviving militant in the two Districts
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The slain militants included Abu Ujefa, a ‘divisional commander’ of LeT, Abu Ali, the outfit’s in-charge for twin border Districts of Poonch and Rajouri, who was operating for last 15 years and was the longest surviving militant in the two Districts and Abu Ikramat. All three slain militants were Pakistanis affiliated with the LeT outfit, official sources said, adding Abu Ujefa was ‘commanding’ them after his predecessor, Abu Osama was killed. Sources said with the killing of these three militants the strength of LeT, especially in the border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch, has come down to 15. Only 25 to 30 militants were now active in the two Districts.
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November - 25 
Further, Police arrested an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of LeT, identified as Ghulam Nabi Dar, a resident of Harn village, during vehicle checking at Kulangam in the Handwara area of Kupwara District, along with three Chinese grenades. Another OGW, Manz
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Further, Police arrested an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of LeT, identified as Ghulam Nabi Dar, a resident of Harn village, during vehicle checking at Kulangam in the Handwara area of Kupwara District, along with three Chinese grenades. Another OGW, Manzoor Ahmad, was arrested from Waripora area in Pattan tehsil of Baramulla District. The OGW led the SFs to recovery of huge cache of arms and ammunition which included two solar powered rockets, four hand grenades, two RPG rockets, a satellite phone and a Global Positioning System (GPS).
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November - 26 
An arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant on November 26 rejected Pakistan’s claim that it has dismantled the terror infrastructure on its soil after the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks (also known as 26/11), reports Daily Excelsior. "The
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An arrested Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant on November 26 rejected Pakistan’s claim that it has dismantled the terror infrastructure on its soil after the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks (also known as 26/11), reports Daily Excelsior. "The training camps of LeT and other outfits were still active in Pakistan and its occupied Kashmir, despite a crackdown launched by the authorities there," Mohammad Saleem Rehmani alias Abu Saad, a resident of Nawab Sahib area of Sindh in Pakistan, told reporters. "About 250 to 300 militants were with me during the Daura-e-Khas (advanced course). We were being trained in handling weapons and launching attacks on security forces in Kashmir," the militant, who was part of an eight-member infiltrating column and managed their entry through Lolab sector of Kupwara District, said. Rehmani claimed that the permanent training camps were sealed by Pakistani authorities after 26/11. However, he added that various make shift camps have come up in the forests to facilitate the training of the recruits. He admitted that Pakistani Army was helping the militants to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir. "There are four to five launching pads active in 'Azad Kashmir' where 45 to 50 militants are always ready to infiltrate. When they are given green signal by the Army, they cross over," he said. Expressing his ignorance about involvement of Pakistani Army in training militants, he said, "I have not come across any Army officer during my training at several camps in Pakistan and PoK." Presenting the LeT militant before the media persons, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir, Shiv Murari Sahai said he was arrested by Police from Panzan area in Budgam District a few days back.
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November - 26 
Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir, Shiv Murari Sahai on November 26 said that Police has concrete evidence about links between militants and separatists in triggering and planning the recent unrest in Kashmir valley, reported Daily Excelsior
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Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kashmir, Shiv Murari Sahai on November 26 said that Police has concrete evidence about links between militants and separatists in triggering and planning the recent unrest in Kashmir valley, reported Daily Excelsior. "There is a concrete evidence that the recent agitation was planned," Sahai said, adding, Police have found evidence that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants planned the unrest and were in league with the separatist politicians. "As our investigations are making headway, we find that increasingly there is a very well-planned operation on part of the Lashkar to carry out incidents of stone-pelting and arson," he said. Sahai said Ghulam Mohammad Tantray, the tehsil (revenue unit) president of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat (TeH) in Sopore town, had stayed with LeT ‘commander’ Furqan and was also maintaining contact through telephone with him. "There are the direct evidences to show how militant organisations and the so-called separatist leaders, who are leading a so-called peaceful agitation are very deeply linked," he added. The IGP said the recent upsurge in militant activity after the decline in the stone-pelting incidents was another link to prove that the unrest was planned. "Stone pelting has subsided and suddenly there is an upsurge in militant activity. There are arrests of Pakistani militants, there have been killings, this cannot be an innocent balance that once the stone pelting increases the militant violence decreases," he said. Sahai also claimed that during the interrogation of a stone-pelter in Sopore it was revealed that militants are hiding in a house in Sopore. "When the house was raided, we make some recoveries which included uniforms with badges of (different) ranks. We conclude that militants were planning to operate in uniform and these are the likely signs of fidayeen (suicide) attacks," he said. He said Police has busted a module of boys, recruited by a LeT operative from Batamaloo locality of Srinagar, who were involved in hurling grenades. Talking about training camps in Pakistan Sahai added, "The militant groups including Lashkar are openly motivating youth to train them for attacks on security forces in Kashmir. The militant has revealed that most of the camps and motivation centres, which were claimed to have been closed by Pakistan government, are still functional." Sahai said the militants were put through three courses before being selected for carrying out suicide attacks. "The first phase is Daura-e-Aam (ordinary training) followed by Daura-e-Khas. The best out of the second stage are selected for Daura-e-Lashkar (Lashkar or Army training) to carry out suicide attacks," he said adding it indicated the kind of training received by Rehmani before being sent here.
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November - 27 
Army on November 27 shot dead two unidentified militants during an encounter in Zachaldara area of Handwara in Kupwara District of Jammu and Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. Two AK rifles and some ammunition were also recovered from the possession o
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Army on November 27 shot dead two unidentified militants during an encounter in Zachaldara area of Handwara in Kupwara District of Jammu and Kashmir, reports Daily Excelsior. Two AK rifles and some ammunition were also recovered from the possession of the slain militants. The militants, suspected to be Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit, had set up their base in the area with the view to spend the winter months in hibernation. "So far, 900 kilograms of ration have been recovered. It will take a while to prepare a complete list," the sources said.
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November - 28 
Separately, a group of militants with whom the SFs exchanged firing at Mohalla Gujran in the Bhati Dhar area of Mendhar in Poonch District in the night of November 28 were reported to have escaped from Bhati Dhar forests. An Army trooper was inured i
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Separately, a group of militants with whom the SFs exchanged firing at Mohalla Gujran in the Bhati Dhar area of Mendhar in Poonch District in the night of November 28 were reported to have escaped from Bhati Dhar forests. An Army trooper was inured in the operation. While the security agencies have put the number of militants involved in the operation at six, Police said the militants were three or four and belonged to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit. Three of them were stated to be Pakistanis.
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November - 29 
Meanwhile, revealing identity of two Pakistani militants killed in a joint operation by the Security Forces (SFs) in Handwara belt of Kupwara District on November 27, Police on November 29 said the deceased included a ‘commander’ of LeT instrumental
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Meanwhile, revealing identity of two Pakistani militants killed in a joint operation by the Security Forces (SFs) in Handwara belt of Kupwara District on November 27, Police on November 29 said the deceased included a ‘commander’ of LeT instrumental in ex-filtration, infiltration and further distribution of LeT cadres in North Kashmir. "We have established the identity of the militants killed in a joint operation by Police and Army at Moldari Wadder forest on November 27. They are ‘divisional commander’ of LeT for North Kashmir Abdul Rehman alias Naveed alias Talood and his close associate Muslim Zaraar alias Muslim Bhai, both Pakistani nationals," the IGP said. He said while Rehman was active in Handwara belt for the last four years, Zaraar had been active in Sopore and Rafiabad belt of Baramulla District.
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November - 30 
Doda Police have initiated a process to attach the property of about 100 militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), who were involved in a series of subversive activities in Doda District, including killings, but were presently o
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Doda Police have initiated a process to attach the property of about 100 militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), who were involved in a series of subversive activities in Doda District, including killings, but were presently operating from Pakistan or Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), Daily Excelsior reports. Proceedings to attach property of two ‘commanders’ —one each of LeT and HM — were set into motion on November 30 after Police got proclamation against the militants issued under Section 87 of the Criminal Procedure Code from the court. The militants against whom the process to attach property has been initiated, included Mohammad Amin alias Khubeb son of Dawood Bhat, a resident of (r/o) Kathwa, Thathri, a LeT ‘commander’, who has been operating as 'Launching Officer’ in PoK with the name of Gazi and Abdul Rashid son of Arsala Khandey r/o Khanpura in Thathri, who is reportedly based in a Muzaffarabad camp of HM in PoK. The militants have property in the form of houses, shops, and costlier goods etc. in Thathri and other places in Doda. The cases are being prepared to get proclamation against many other militants issued from the court to attach their property and send a stern message to the militants and their commanders that they could face action in the First Information Reports (FIRs) registered against them despite fleeing to Pakistan or PoK, official sources said. To avoid from getting their property attached, the militants would have to return and surrender. The State Government has already announced a Rehabilitation Policy for the militants under which they could return to the State from PoK.
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