Pak trying to revive old outfit, create new militant groups for fomenting trouble in J&K

Srinagar, Sep 17 (UNI) Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbagh Singh on Thursday said that Pakistan agencies are hatching conspiracies in Karanchi to revive old Al-Badr outfit and create new militant groups in Jammu and Kashmir for fomenting trouble.
Pak agencies are preparing plans in Karachi for execution in J&K, Mr Singh told reporters here.
”Pak agencies are trying to create new militant outfit besides revive old group in the valley. Recently, it surfaced that Pak agencies are trying to revive Al-Badr militant outfit”, he said, adding ”we have arrested a number of militants of this outfit.”
The Pak involvement in the militancy in the Kashmir valley is beyond any doubt, the police Chief said, adding that they are trying to destroy the youth. ”But, we will not tolerate their interference in the development of our youth.”

He said security forces are doing very good job.
Security forces conducted 72 operation in Jammu and Kashmir this year during which 177 militants, including top commander of different outfits were killed, he said, adding that 12 of them were gunned down in Jammu rest in Kashmir valley.
However, he said, 22 were Pakistani nationals which proves the involvement of neighbouring country. He said majority of militants of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Lahker-e-Toiba (LeT) are also from Pakistan.

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