New Delhi: Abu Kattal Sindhi, a self-style Lashkar-e-Tabiba (Late) Commander of Launch Pad, has been shot dead by ‘unknown gunmen’ by ‘unknown gunmen’ by ‘unknown gunmen’ in Pakistan’s Jhelum area.
Sources within the Indian security establishment said that under their command, terrorist launch pads in Kotli district of Pakistan occupied by Pakistan The orchestrating of targeted attacks in Rajouri-Poonch regions in India was the subscription of late activities.
Sindhi was directly involved in the facility of infiltration of terrorists late in the Rajouri-Poonch region of Jammu and Kashmir, in addition to the supervision of weapons and ammunition supplies through drone drops in the region, sources confirmed. He was one of the top commanders and believed in senior leadership including Hafiz Saeed.
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He managed the most important late camp in Kotli and directly informed Sajid Juti, which is located in Rawalpindi. According to sources, Sindhi was the main link between late cadre and operators in Pakistan -occupied Kashmir and Sindh province of Pakistan.
On Sunday, social media posts also surfaced that Hafiz Saeed, the chief of Jamaat-ud-dirt (Jude), was also killed by unknown gunmen. However, sources dismissed such claims, clarifying that according to his intelligence, Sindhi was traveling with his gunman on the back seat, while he himself was sitting in front of the driver.
On Saturday evening, in a red light, motorcycles were set on fire by the attackers on fire, killing Sindhi and seriously injured his gunman. The gunman was rushed to the hospital, where he later succumbed to injuries.
Sources described Sindhi as an important operative responsible for the coordination of several major attacks in the Rajouri-Poonch region in recent months.
Although Sindhi was already known as a major late figure, his direct participation became clear after the arrest of a Nisar from Surkot, Poonach. Nisar was associated with the Bhatta Durian attack on an army vehicle in April 2023.
Sindhi worked first in Jammu and Kashmir in the early 2000s before returning to Pakistan in 2005. He then leveraged to revive terrorist activities for delaying the network of his network over ground workers (OGWS) in Poonch and Rajouri.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had charged him in many cases including new. Year In 2023, a day attack on Dhangri village in Rajouri district in which seven civilians were killed. Furthermore, the NIA suspects that Sindhi was the mastermind of the Rasi bus attack on 9 June 2024 on the eve of the swearing -in ceremony of the Union Cabinet. Nine pilgrims were killed and 41 others were injured in the attack.
There is also an accused in the Sindhi Kandi attack in which officers and personnel of 9 para special forces were targeted on 5 May 2023.
(Edited by Ridififa Kabir)
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