Lashkar terrorist thanks Indian Army for saving his life
Return to your homes, you are on the wrong road, a Lashkar-e-Tayiba terrorist captured by the Indian Army has said. Aijaz Gujri who recorded a confessional video in custody thanked the Army for capturing him alive.
He said that the Army could have killed him, but saved his life instead. He said that those who have taken up arms must drop them and return to their homes. They have been living in the forests and I appeal to them to go back to their parents he further said.
Sending a message to a terrorist by the name, Nasir Amin, he appealed stating that Nasir's mother is ill and he should go back to her.
Explaining the encounter, Gujri said that they had opened fire, but the Army did not return fire. I hid in a bush when I was arrested. They could have killed me, but did not, he also said.
He said that his handlers in Pakistan had told him to create violence in the Kashmir Valley. We were told that the Indian Army has been committing atrocities. However that is not true, he further said.
The security forces had arrested four terrorists and seven Over Ground Workers (OGWs) in separate raids in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla following the killing of the civilians. The raids were conducted in north Kashmir's Old Town Baramulla and Sopore of Baramulla district.
The
four
terrorists
were
involved
in
recent
killing
of
three
youths
-
Asif
Ahmad
Sheikh,
Haseeb
Ahmad
Khan
and
Mohmmad
Asgar,
residents
of
Kakkar
Hamam
in
Baramulla.
On
April
30,
bullet-ridden
bodies
of
three
youth
in
their
early
20s,
were
recovered
from
Khanpora
Baramulla.