J&K Police identifies owner of explosives-laden car used in foiled Pulwama attack case
In a major breakthrough in the recently foiled Pulwama-style car bombing case, the J&K Police has identified the owner of the explosives-laden car which was intercepted in Pulwama.
SRINAGAR: In a major breakthrough in the recently foiled Pulwama-style car bombing case, the J&K Police has identified the owner of the explosives-laden car which was intercepted by the security forces in Pulwama thus averting a major attack.
He has been identified as Hidayatullah Malik. According to the J&K Police, Malik is a resident of Shopian and had joined Hizb-ul-Mujahideen in July 2019. He is being interrogated for more leads.
It may be recalled that on May 28, an improvised explosive device (IED) was recovered from a Santro car in Ayengund area of Rajpora in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. The IED was defused successfully by the bomb disposal squad and a major attack was averted.
IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar said, “A major incident of a vehicle-borne IED blast is averted by the timely input and action by Pulwama Police, CRPF and Army.” Sources said that there was a militant present inside the car but he escaped from the spot after the security forces intercepted the vehicle.
Pulwama Police had received credible information on Wednesday that a militant was moving with an explosive-laden car ready to attack at some location.
The security forces swung into action and various teams were formed to cover all possible routes. They militants got alarmed by the beefed-up security and escaped after abandoning the car. After investigation, it was found that the vehicle was carrying heavy explosives in a drum on the rear seat.
The security forces kept the car under watch for the night and evacuated the people in nearby houses before calling in the Bomb Disposal Squad to defuse the bomb.
This came after a joint team of the Central Reserve Police Force and Jammu and Kashmir Police were attacked by militants in Pulwama last week. Two jawans were injured in the attack. The militants had opened fire when the security forces were patrolling the area.
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