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Akmal Hashim, a terrorist of Pakistani nationality, arrested from the Damal Hanjipora area of Jammu and Kashmir on August 23, was flown to Mumbai on September 2, according to The Hindu. Affiliated to the Al-Badr outfit, Hashim is to be questioned for
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Akmal Hashim, a terrorist of Pakistani nationality, arrested from the Damal Hanjipora area of Jammu and Kashmir on August 23, was flown to Mumbai on September 2, according to The Hindu. Affiliated to the Al-Badr outfit, Hashim is to be questioned for his possible role in the July 11, 2006-serial bomb blasts in Mumbai. According to Hashim's interrogation report, a group of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists with whom he had been billeted in the Gool-Gulabgarh high-altitude forests of Udhampur claimed organisational responsibility for the bombings. "Mujhe Lashkar ke bhaiyon ne bataya ki hamney blast karaye [the Lashkar brothers told me that their organisation had executed the bombings]," the report records Hashim as saying. Hashim, belonging to the Gujrat town in Pakistan, served as a Lance Naik in the Pakistan Army until 1996. After resigning from the Army, he reportedly joined the Al-Badr.
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September - 2 
Meanwhile, a few days after the recovery of Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden’s provocative CDs from village Gursai in the Poonch district from an encounter site, SFs have now seized CDs of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Hafeez Mohammed Sayeed from the pos
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Meanwhile, a few days after the recovery of Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden’s provocative CDs from village Gursai in the Poonch district from an encounter site, SFs have now seized CDs of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Hafeez Mohammed Sayeed from the possession of another group of infiltrators in the same district. After viewing and hearing both video and audio CDs, official sources told Daily Excelsior that Saeed was heard provoking the local youths of Jammu and Kashmir to join the Jihad as strength of their cadre, undergoing arms training in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), was dwindling. Sources said this is for the first time that audio and video CDs of Hafeez Sayeed have been seized from the possession of slain terrorists during the 17 years of militancy.
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September - 3 
According to The Hindu, on September 3, Mumbai Police said they were yet to verify Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Akmal Hashim's claim in a media interview that 17 terrorists were involved in the July 11 bomb blasts on commuter trains. Hashim had cl
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According to The Hindu, on September 3, Mumbai Police said they were yet to verify Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Akmal Hashim's claim in a media interview that 17 terrorists were involved in the July 11 bomb blasts on commuter trains. Hashim had claimed that 17 men — some of them Kashmiris and the others from Pakistan — were involved in the bombings. He said all but one of the men had left Mumbai. Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) chief K.P. Raghuvanshi told reporters the agency had no confirmation yet of the claim. He said the only information they had at the moment was that Hashim was a Pakistani national and that he served in the Pakistan Army for a while. Meanwhile, a Mumbai court on September 3 remanded Hashim to ATS custody till September 13.
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September - 3 
An agenda paper prepared by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for the September 5 conclave of Chief Ministers on internal security, says that cross-border terrorism has spread to the hinterland and infiltration, in comparison to the same perio
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An agenda paper prepared by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for the September 5 conclave of Chief Ministers on internal security, says that cross-border terrorism has spread to the hinterland and infiltration, in comparison to the same period last year, has trebled. Indian Express quoting from the agenda paper reports that Pakistan still continues to aid and abet terrorism and terrorist groups, particularly the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), are targeting India with the help of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The total number of infiltration have doubled from 21 (January-July 2005) to 50 (January-July 2006) while the number of infiltration foiled have declined during the same period. According to the paper, cross-border infiltration has nearly trebled from 170 (January-July, 2005) to 476 (January-July, 2006). The number of grenade attacks in Jammu and Kashmir (January-July 2006) total 176. Although the MHA claims that the total number of incidents involving Naxalites between January-July 2006 have gone down to 930 as compared to 1039 during January-July 2005, the number of casualties has increased from 407 to 487 during the same period. The agenda paper says Naxalites are now organising themselves on military lines.
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September - 3 
Elsewhere in the State, a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) cadre, Muzamal, surrendered before security forces on September 3, a day after his infiltration from the Mendhar sector in Poonch district. He laid down one AK rifle and one wireless set before Town Com
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Elsewhere in the State, a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) cadre, Muzamal, surrendered before security forces on September 3, a day after his infiltration from the Mendhar sector in Poonch district. He laid down one AK rifle and one wireless set before Town Commander of the Army at Achaad in Poonch.
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September - 4 
Meanwhile, the overnight operation by the troops at Ayatmulla village in the Baramulla district reportedly concluded on September 4. Two soldiers had died in the initial round of the firing on September 3-evening. Official sources confirmed the death
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Meanwhile, the overnight operation by the troops at Ayatmulla village in the Baramulla district reportedly concluded on September 4. Two soldiers had died in the initial round of the firing on September 3-evening. Official sources confirmed the death of Major Anthony and two soldiers and added two Pakistani cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) also died in the gun-battle.
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September - 5 
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy said on September 5 that the two-pronged strategy of development and vigilance pursued by his Government had resulted in containing threat to internal security both from Maoists and terrorist grou
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy said on September 5 that the two-pronged strategy of development and vigilance pursued by his Government had resulted in containing threat to internal security both from Maoists and terrorist groups like the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). Participating in the Chief Ministers' Conference on Internal Security, Reddy said the law and order situation in the State was under control. He said Maoists posed the biggest challenge to law and order with the group's activities affecting 500 police station areas spread over 19 districts. The Chief Minister said the Maoists had no public support and were engaging in hit-and-run tactics. He said that the Government had set up a Department for Remote and Interior Area development to speed up developmental activities in the areas that were usual recruitment grounds for extremists. During the last two years, he said, 2.5 lakh acres of land had been distributed to the poor and the Government had undertaken an ambitious programme to bring additional land under irrigation. In order to promote employment opportunities for tribal youth, the State Government trained over 7,000 youths in various trades and of them, some 2,200 were employed. In addition, 3000 home guards were recruited from extremist- affected areas. The Government also strengthened intelligence network and raised two India Reserve battalions. The Chief Minister sought deployment of two battalions of Central paramilitary forces in the State to neutralise the Maoists. Claiming that the State's policy to rehabilitate surrendered extremists was successful, Reddy said during the last three years, over 8,000 Maoist cadres had surrendered and Maoist violence was under control with security forces gaining the upper hand. Referring to Islamist extremism, the Chief Minister informed that security agencies unearthed eight modules of militant outfits and 87 persons had been arrested in the last three years.
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September - 5 
Speaking at the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on September 5, the Karnataka Chief Minister, H.D. Kumaraswamy, disclosed that 13 districts had been affected by left-wing extremism and there were about 200 Maoist cadres
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Speaking at the Chief Ministers’ Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on September 5, the Karnataka Chief Minister, H.D. Kumaraswamy, disclosed that 13 districts had been affected by left-wing extremism and there were about 200 Maoist cadres with 60 operating in two or three armed groups in the Malnad region. He further said, "They have automatic weapons, 8 mm rifles, IED (improvised explosive device) and hand grenades, and have also two-way VHF communication equipment,'' adding, several initiatives had been taken by the Government to tackle the danger posed by the Maoists and an anti-Maoist force had been set up with 543 personnel and located at Udupi in the Malnad area. He said a proposal to raise a commando force on the lines of the Greyhounds/National Security Guard was being finalised. On terrorism, he said Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists with links to their counterparts in Andhra Pradesh and other parts of the country had infiltrated Karnataka, especially to Chintamani and Mulbagal in the Kolar district. "These terrorists try to operate through madrassas and other organisations in the State,” he said and added that their objective was to destabilise the economy by attacking vital installations. Kumaraswamy also urged the Union Government to establish two Rapid Action Force battalions in the State, which could be used to tackle terrorism, Naxalism and communal disturbances.
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September - 7 
According to Times of India, security forces on September 8 recovered two CDs, containing a film on a training camp being operated by the Al Qaeda at an unknown location along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, from the possession of two slain Lashkar-
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According to Times of India, security forces on September 8 recovered two CDs, containing a film on a training camp being operated by the Al Qaeda at an unknown location along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, from the possession of two slain Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. The LeT terrorists were killed during an encounter at Mendhar in the Poonch district, Director General of Police Gopal Sharma said. The CDs, in Arabic language, Osama bin Laden delivering a speech to new recruits at the training camp and inspiring them to join the Jihad. The CDs also show youths getting physical training, shooting and riding horses.
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September - 7 
Elsewhere in the State, cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) managed the escape of their colleague, Mohammad Altaf Malik alias Pinto Malik, from judicial custody at the District Court in Pulwama on September 7. Pinto has been facing charges of kidnapp
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Elsewhere in the State, cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) managed the escape of their colleague, Mohammad Altaf Malik alias Pinto Malik, from judicial custody at the District Court in Pulwama on September 7. Pinto has been facing charges of kidnapping and killing IRCON engineer Sudhir Kumar Pundeer and his brother, Sandeep Kumar, in June 2004. Eyewitnesses told Daily Excelsior that the handcuffed LeT terrorist Altaf Malik grappled with a Police constable and attempted to escape when a number of the detenue's relatives and colleagues were at a luncheon meeting with him on the court premises. After Pinto fired at the constable, his associates lobbed a hand grenade outside the boundary wall to create panic. Pinto jumped out of the boundary wall with the help of his colleagues and escaped.
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September - 10 
A top Pakistani cadre of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit, ‘commander’ Abu Babar Khalid, and an Army personnel, I. S. Krishana Babu, were killed during an encounter at village Manthori in the Doda district on September 10, Daily Excelsior reported. O
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A top Pakistani cadre of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) outfit, ‘commander’ Abu Babar Khalid, and an Army personnel, I. S. Krishana Babu, were killed during an encounter at village Manthori in the Doda district on September 10, Daily Excelsior reported. One AK rifle, two magazines, one pouch and one grenade were recovered from the incident site.
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September - 11 
A Pakistani cadre belonging to the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed by SFs in the Bandipora area of Baramulla district. One pistol and two rounds were reportedly recovered from his possession.
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A Pakistani cadre belonging to the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was killed by SFs in the Bandipora area of Baramulla district. One pistol and two rounds were reportedly recovered from his possession.
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September - 12 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on September 12 (today) that Pakistan has not done enough to control terrorist outfits like the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), reports Press Trust of India. Speaking to media personnel accompanyin
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on September 12 (today) that Pakistan has not done enough to control terrorist outfits like the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), reports Press Trust of India. Speaking to media personnel accompanying him on the two-nation tour of Brazil and Cuba on board the special flight, Dr. Singh said that both the countries should move forward on the dialogue process. He, however, pointed out that terrorism acts as a ‘dampener’ and violence ‘vitiates’ the atmosphere. “Our position is quite clear. Terrorism today constitutes a threat for both countries. And, therefore, I believe that consistent with joint statements of January and September 2004 and April 2005, it is incumbent on us to work together in a manner that inspires confidence that both of us are very serious about tackling the menace of terrorism. That is the minimum that I feel should commit our two governments, our two systems to work to achieve”, he said. Speaking about his scheduled meeting with General Musharraf, the Prime Minister said, "I will share with General Musharraf our perceptions of what is the role of external elements in promoting terrorism in our country. We will have an exchange of views on all issues particularly the commitment of Pakistan not to allow its territory and that includes parts of Jammu and Kashmir which is in their occupation to mount terrorist attacks against India.”
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September - 14 
A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’, Aijaz Ahmed, involved in the April 30, 2006-massacre of 13 Hindus was shot dead by the security forces (SFs) in an encounter at village Lower Punara in the Basantgarh area of Udhampur district on September 14-afte
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A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’, Aijaz Ahmed, involved in the April 30, 2006-massacre of 13 Hindus was shot dead by the security forces (SFs) in an encounter at village Lower Punara in the Basantgarh area of Udhampur district on September 14-afternoon, according to Daily Excelsior. A Special Police Officer, Noor Alam, and a Village Defence Committee member, Mohammed Abbas, also died while six SF personnel were wounded in the gun-battle, which was continuing till last reports came in with another terrorist still holed-up.
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September - 15 
An Army personal, identified as Dhyan Chand, was killed and seven others sustained injuries when terrorists attacked their convoy at Watergam on the Baramulla-Handwara road in Baramulla district. The Al-Mansoorian, reportedly a front outfit for the L
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An Army personal, identified as Dhyan Chand, was killed and seven others sustained injuries when terrorists attacked their convoy at Watergam on the Baramulla-Handwara road in Baramulla district. The Al-Mansoorian, reportedly a front outfit for the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), claimed responsibility for the attack.
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September - 15 
Meanwhile, a Lashkar-e-Toiba ‘District Commander’ for Udhampur district, identified as Abu Mohammed Sayeed, was killed in the Kulgam area of Anantnag district. An AK rifle and some ammunition were recovered from his possession.
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Meanwhile, a Lashkar-e-Toiba ‘District Commander’ for Udhampur district, identified as Abu Mohammed Sayeed, was killed in the Kulgam area of Anantnag district. An AK rifle and some ammunition were recovered from his possession.
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September - 16 
In a separate incident at Narwani in Shopian area, a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant, identified as Mohtasham Billa alias Abu Talha of Pakistan, was killed. Some holed up militants were believed to have escaped.
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In a separate incident at Narwani in Shopian area, a Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant, identified as Mohtasham Billa alias Abu Talha of Pakistan, was killed. Some holed up militants were believed to have escaped.
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September - 19 
Security force (SF) personnel killed three Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists, including a Pakistani, in an encounter at Tanta Draman in the Gandoh area of Doda district on September 19, according to Daily Excelsior. Another cadre managed to escape dur
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Security force (SF) personnel killed three Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists, including a Pakistani, in an encounter at Tanta Draman in the Gandoh area of Doda district on September 19, according to Daily Excelsior. Another cadre managed to escape during the five-hour gun-battle. The three were identified as ‘tehsil commander’ Mohammed Sadiq alias Abu Haider, Mohammed Imran alias Abu Sofian and ‘section commander’ Umar Pathan, a Pakistani. Two AK rifles, four magazines, 40 rounds, four Chinese hand grenades and one radio set were seized from their possession.
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September - 20 
Javed Sofi alias Nadeem, a LeT cadre, who was involved in the supply of 23 wireless sets, one satellite telephone and a large number of SIM cards and mobile headsets, was arrested during a raid in Doda. Sofi was also involved in various terrorism-rel
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Javed Sofi alias Nadeem, a LeT cadre, who was involved in the supply of 23 wireless sets, one satellite telephone and a large number of SIM cards and mobile headsets, was arrested during a raid in Doda. Sofi was also involved in various terrorism-related incidents, including some of the five grenade attacks between April and June 2006 in Doda town, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Udhampur-Doda range) Lalatendu Mohanty informed.
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September - 20 
Meanwhile, two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists, identified as Mohd Yusuf Piswal and Mohammed Ashraf Khan, were killed during an encounter with the security force (SF) personnel at Bapura in the Baramulla district. Two AK rifles and some ammunition w
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Meanwhile, two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists, identified as Mohd Yusuf Piswal and Mohammed Ashraf Khan, were killed during an encounter with the security force (SF) personnel at Bapura in the Baramulla district. Two AK rifles and some ammunition were recovered from the incident site.
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September - 20 
Police arrested a woman over-ground worker of the LeT, identified as Khalida Akhter, along with a militant Aamir Malik from Laam area in Kupwara district. They had reportedly gone to attend a meeting with LeT cadres operating in the area and a pistol
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Police arrested a woman over-ground worker of the LeT, identified as Khalida Akhter, along with a militant Aamir Malik from Laam area in Kupwara district. They had reportedly gone to attend a meeting with LeT cadres operating in the area and a pistol, one magazine, six rounds, a cellular phone and some documents were recovered from them. Akhter had earlier served prison terms twice for her links with terrorists.
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September - 20 
Top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist Aslam Kashmiri, linked to the March 7-Varanasi terrorist attack and the 7/11 train bombings in Mumbai, is believed to have fled to Bangladesh following the recent arrest of four LeT cadres in Gujarat, according to
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Top Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist Aslam Kashmiri, linked to the March 7-Varanasi terrorist attack and the 7/11 train bombings in Mumbai, is believed to have fled to Bangladesh following the recent arrest of four LeT cadres in Gujarat, according to Press Trust of India. Official sources said Aslam Kashmiri, believed to be a resident of Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir with links to terrorists in the Rajouri area, had visited Kolkata with Mohammed Illyas, one of the four men arrested in Gujarat. Kashmiri is believed to have entered Bangladesh, from where he is alleged to have subsequently fled to Pakistan, sources added.
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September - 20 
Two more LeT cadres were killed in an encounter with the troops at village Ban Khour in the Mahore area of Udhampur district. Two AK rifles and some ammunition were recovered from the encounter site.
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Two more LeT cadres were killed in an encounter with the troops at village Ban Khour in the Mahore area of Udhampur district. Two AK rifles and some ammunition were recovered from the encounter site.
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September - 21 
Further, a LeT cadre, identified as Abu Waleed, was killed during an encounter that ensued after SFs raided his hideout at Chitragam in the Shopian area of Pulwama district. One AK-56 rifle was recovered from his possession.
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Further, a LeT cadre, identified as Abu Waleed, was killed during an encounter that ensued after SFs raided his hideout at Chitragam in the Shopian area of Pulwama district. One AK-56 rifle was recovered from his possession.
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September - 21 
Hindustan Times reported that central security agencies and Mumbai Police have detained at least six LeT cadres allegedly involved in planning and executing the Mumbai bombings with help from local cadres of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SI
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Hindustan Times reported that central security agencies and Mumbai Police have detained at least six LeT cadres allegedly involved in planning and executing the Mumbai bombings with help from local cadres of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). Unidentified senior police officials attached with the investigations said that leads were picked up by investigators from various States and the involvement of the LeT was quite evident. The identity of those detained was not being revealed before all checks and verification of their antecedents were completed, official sources said.
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September - 21 
Security force (SF) personnel killed a group of four infiltrating terrorists who were equipped with state-of-the-art communication equipment in the Uri sector of Baramulla district, close to the Line of Control, on September 21, Daily Excelsior repor
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Security force (SF) personnel killed a group of four infiltrating terrorists who were equipped with state-of-the-art communication equipment in the Uri sector of Baramulla district, close to the Line of Control, on September 21, Daily Excelsior reported. Official sources said that with the help of the documents seized, one of them was identified as Mozam Ali Qureshi, a resident of Lahore in Pakistan. The others were unidentified but are believed to be Pakistani cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). Sources added that a Thurraya-make satellite phone with a solar charger, a satellite guided GPS system with a route marked map up to Rafiabad, a compass, a wire-cutter with a pair of electric-resistant gloves, four AK rifles and seven grenades were recovered from the incident site.
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September - 23 
Over 1,000 trained Kashmiri militants are "currently stranded" in three camps of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in the Hazara region of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), a Press Trust of India report quoted the Pakistan-based Herald magazine. "Of the
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Over 1,000 trained Kashmiri militants are "currently stranded" in three camps of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) in the Hazara region of North West Frontier Province (NWFP), a Press Trust of India report quoted the Pakistan-based Herald magazine. "Of these, the Hisari and Batrasi camps are located in Mansehra district while a third camp is located in Boi in district Abbottabad," Herald reported. It quoted unnamed sources to say that thousands of other terrorists were confined in camps run by half a dozen smaller Kashmiri groups or predominantly Pakistani outfits like the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Al-Badr Mujahideen in the frontier and Pakistan occupied Kashmir regions. The report quoted an unnamed Islamabad-based militant leader as saying that the top brass of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) had "conveyed to the Kashmiri militant leaders in January 2006 that they should not even think of crossing the Line of Control (LoC), armed or unarmed." It said the official funding traditionally made up the "bulk" of the financial inflows of these groups. Quoting "knowledgeable sources", the Herald said "until recently”, small groups like the Tehrik-ul-Mujahideen, Al-Umar Mujahideen, Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen, Al-Fatah, Al-Jihad, Al-Barq, Tehrik-e-Jihad, and Islamic Front were receiving between 400,000 and 700,000 rupees a month. "Large organisations like HM, LeT, JeM, Al-Badr Mujahideen and others received more money, ranging between two to three million rupees," it said. "This was in addition to the funds that paid for the logistics, communication equipment, weapons, explosives, food and trekking kits for the thousands of militants, guides and porters who infiltrated," into Jammu and Kashmir.
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September - 24 
According to Daily News and Analysis, narco-analysis tests on Tanvir Mohammad Ansari, Kamal Ansari, Faizal Shaikh, and Ehtesham Siddique, arrested in connection with the July 11 Mumbai train blasts, have revealed the Lashkar-e-Toiba’s (LeT) plans in
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According to Daily News and Analysis, narco-analysis tests on Tanvir Mohammad Ansari, Kamal Ansari, Faizal Shaikh, and Ehtesham Siddique, arrested in connection with the July 11 Mumbai train blasts, have revealed the Lashkar-e-Toiba’s (LeT) plans in the State of Maharashtra. On September 24, sources in the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Maharashtra Police said that the RDX used in the July 11 bombings could actually be a part of the consignment, some of which was seized in Aurangabad and Nashik in May 2006. An unidentified ATS officer said “The tests have confirmed that a part of that RDX consignment was routed back to the city to trigger 11/7.” Police now are in look out for two LeT terrorists, Zabiuddin Ansari and Faiyaz Kagzi, suspected to be involved in the attack. Both are believed to have fled the country through the Bangladesh border.
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September - 24 
Foiling a second infiltration attempt in the last four days, the Army shot dead four heavily-armed Pakistani terrorists at Trikanjan forest in the Uri sector of Baramulla district, raising the number of terrorists killed along the Line of Control (Lo
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Foiling a second infiltration attempt in the last four days, the Army shot dead four heavily-armed Pakistani terrorists at Trikanjan forest in the Uri sector of Baramulla district, raising the number of terrorists killed along the Line of Control (LoC) in the area to eight, according to Daily Excelsior. Four AK assault rifles, a pistol, 15 hand grenades, three radio sets and a large quantity of ammunition were recovered from the deceased, all Pakistani nationals. On September 21, troops had killed four cadres of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in an encounter at Lashtiyal in the Uri sector while they were attempting to enter the Valley from across the border.
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September - 24 
In another incident, two LeT cadres, identified as Mansoor-ul-Islam alias Abu Mansoor and Abu Turab, were killed in a gun-battle with the security force (SF) personnel at Chattibandi in the Bandipora area of Baramulla district. Two AK assault rifles
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In another incident, two LeT cadres, identified as Mansoor-ul-Islam alias Abu Mansoor and Abu Turab, were killed in a gun-battle with the security force (SF) personnel at Chattibandi in the Bandipora area of Baramulla district. Two AK assault rifles and an unspecified quantity of ammunition were recovered from their possession.
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September - 26 
Times of India, quoting official sources, has reported that terrorist outfits like the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) could sponsor disruptive activities in Meghalaya. In a recent communiqué to the State Chief Secretary, the Union H
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Times of India, quoting official sources, has reported that terrorist outfits like the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) could sponsor disruptive activities in Meghalaya. In a recent communiqué to the State Chief Secretary, the Union Home Secretary V. K. Duggal underlined that the terrorists' modus-operandi would be to attack soft targets, places of national importance, places of worship and economic and vital infrastructure besides creating a communal divide in the country.
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On September 28-night, the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Maharashtra Police arrested three persons allegedly involved in the 7/11 Mumbai blasts conspiracy, according to Indian Express. They were identified as Mohammed Ali of Govandi, Sajid Ansari of
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On September 28-night, the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Maharashtra Police arrested three persons allegedly involved in the 7/11 Mumbai blasts conspiracy, according to Indian Express. They were identified as Mohammed Ali of Govandi, Sajid Ansari of Mira Road and Abdul Wahid of Mumbra. Subsequently, on September 29, another person, Mohammed Shafi, was arrested from the Rajabazar area in Kolkata, capital of West Bengal. Kolkata Police sources described the arrested person as the ‘sleeper cell agent’ of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and a mastermind of the 7/11 attacks, reports Daily News & Analysis. All the four, charged under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), were produced in court on September 29 and remanded in police custody till October 13. Police sources said leads to their arrest were obtained from the interrogation of arrested militants, Faizal Sheikh, Tanvir Ansari, and Ehteshaam Siddiqui, and that the ATS had been on their lookout for two weeks.
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September - 29 
A cadre of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), identified as ‘district commander’ Sameer Ahmed Mir alias Abu Saquib, was killed when two groups of terrorists, suspected from the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and LeT, opened fire on each other at Neeldora in the Pul
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A cadre of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), identified as ‘district commander’ Sameer Ahmed Mir alias Abu Saquib, was killed when two groups of terrorists, suspected from the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) and LeT, opened fire on each other at Neeldora in the Pulwama district on September 29, according to Daily Excelsior.
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September - 29 
A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) cadre was killed in an encounter with the security forces in the Lolab area of Kupwara district. However, four of his associates managed to escape from the incident site.
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A Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) cadre was killed in an encounter with the security forces in the Lolab area of Kupwara district. However, four of his associates managed to escape from the incident site.
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September - 30 
The Mumbai Police has said that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) had conceived the July 11, 2006 terrorist attacks targeting the railway network in Mumbai, according to The Hindu. Police Commissioner, A. N. Roy, told the media on Septembe
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The Mumbai Police has said that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) had conceived the July 11, 2006 terrorist attacks targeting the railway network in Mumbai, according to The Hindu. Police Commissioner, A. N. Roy, told the media on September 30 that the attack was planned and executed through the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), which in turn used the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and their own modules. He said that 15 people have already been arrested of whom 12 were directly involved in the blasts. The principal conspirator of the attack has been identified as a LeT top functionary, Azam Cheema, who also runs a terrorist training camp at Bahawalpur in Pakistan. Many of those arrested had received training in the use of arms at Bahawalpur on more than one occasion, Roy said. He further said that Cheema's three executive planners in India were Faizal Sheikh, a resident of Mira Road near Mumbai, Kamaluddin Ansari, who was arrested from his home in Madhubani district of Bihar, and Ehtesham Siddiqui, Maharashtra secretary of SIMI and a resident of Mira Road. The police chief said that 11 Pakistani militants in three groups had reached India via three different routes — from Nepal in the north, Bangladesh in the east and from across the Gujarat border with Pakistan. One Pakistani died in an encounter with the police at Antop Hill on August 22. Nine of the 11 escaped and might have left the country, the police said.
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