Pulwama case: Aide of IED-maker in NIA net
The Pulwama attack targeted a bus carrying CRPF personnel (File photo)
NEW DELHI: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a resident of Budgam, J&K, for having facilitated the movement of Pakistani IED maker and Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist Muhammad Umer Farooq, who assembled the vehicle-borne IED used in the Pulwama terror attack of February 2019, after the latter had infiltrated into India in April 2018.
Mohd Iqbal Rather, a resident of Futlipura, Charar-e-Shareef in Budgam and the sixth accused to be arrested in the Pulwama attack case, was part of Jaishs transportation module and had assisted Farooq in his journey via the national highway near the International Border in Jammu region to south Kashmir.
Farooq was killed along with another Pulwama attack accused Kamran in an encounter with the security forces on March 29, 2019.
Rather, 25, was in constant touch with the Pakistan-based leadership of Jaish and was communicating with them via secure messaging applications. He was in judicial custody since September 2018— some six months after he facilitated Farooqs travel— in another Jaish case investigated byRead More – Source
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