Most Wanted Terrorist and HM Commander Riyaz Naikoo Killed

Srinagar: Kashmir’s most wanted terrorist and commander of a terrorist outfit Hizbul Mujahideen Riyaz Naikoo was killed during an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district on May 6 morning.

He was killed during an anti-terrorist operation conducted by Indian Army and Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Police in Beighpura area of state’s Pulwama district. A second terrorist, believed to be an accomplice of Naikoo, was also killed in the encounter.

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The operation was one of three separate anti-terror operations launched in the south Kashmir area. Two other terrorists were killed in another encounter in Sharshali village of the district’s Pampore area.

As the encounter involving Naikoo, 32, began at 9 am, mobile internet services were suspended across all 10 districts of Kashmir Valley.

Naikoo, who had a bounty of Rs 12 lakh on his head, was regarded as a key target for India once he took charge of the Hizbul Mujahideen.

According to SP Vaid, former Director General of J&K Police, Naikoo was the most wanted terrorist after former Hizbul chief Burhan Wani, who was killed in an encounter in July 2016.

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Born in the south Kashmir area, Naikoo was a mathematics school teacher who became a terrorist in 2012. Wanted in 11 terror-related cases, he became “head of operations in Kashmir” after taking over from Yaseen Ittoo, a top terrorist killed in an encounter in September 2017.

Naikoo played a key role in using social media to indoctrinate and recruit young Kashmiri men into terrorism, as per the police. He was also involved in a number of other cases, including the killing of special police officers (SPOs) and threatening J&K Police officials into resignation.

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A 2017 Intelligence Bureau report described Naikoo as “one of the most experienced Hizbul commanders” and a “very tech-savvy” terrorist, who played the role of facilitator and motivator.

Earlier J&K Police tweeted: “Contact established in the third operation at Awantipur. Top terrorist commander is trapped. Exchange of fire on. Details shall follow”.

Minutes earlier the police tweeted: “Third operation launched by Awantipur Police last night on a specific input too is in progress at Beigpora Awantipora. Senior officers monitoring since last night”.

Over the past month at least 22 members of the country’s security forces, including army officers, have been killed in the Kashmir Valley.

This sudden spike in encounters, coming amid reports of infiltration by highly-trained terrorists from Pakistan, poses a major security challenge even as the country fights the COVID-19 crisis.

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