Srinagar : The Government of India on Tuesday declared two militants from north Kashmir’s Baramulla district, presently staying in Pakistan, as militants under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967.
In two separate notifications issued by the Union Home Ministry the MHA declared Showkat Ahmad Sheikh alias Showkat Mochi of Baramulla and Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo @ Sajad @ Fayaz son of Abdul Khaliq Kandoo of Sopore, as militants under UAPA.
About Showkat Ahmad Sheikh, the MHA said that he is involved in coordinating infiltration and recruitment of militants and execution of militant attacks owing to his deep network of associates in North Kashmir.
The MHA said that Kandoo has been involved in managing finances for the militants, supply of arms and ammunition to militants and narcotics smuggling.
He has also been coordinating attacks on security forces and civilians, in which many security forces personnel and civilians were killed.
It said that Kandoo has been involved in radicalizing and motivating youth to join militant ranks to carry out militant activities in the Kashmir Valley
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